тАШI want to hear what Emma Barnett says about everything, and this terrific and timely book proves to be no exception.тАЩ Elizabeth Day
тАШA brilliant, myth-busting, funny and poignant book.тАЩ Helen Pankhurst
тАШWhy has it taken so long for this powerful, fearless book to be written?тАЩ Emma Freud
тАШUniquely funny and forthright.тАЩ Pandora Sykes
тАШPassionate, informed and thought-provoking.тАЩ Jane Garvey
тАШA must read for everyone. Period.тАЩ Kirsty Wark
тАШClever, useful and wise. Read it. Pass it on to your daughters. And then to your sons.тАЩ Fi Glover
тАШEmma cuts right through all the myths and embarrassment with searing facts, honesty and, perhaps more importantly, humour. A bleeding good read.тАЩ Yomi Adegoke
тАШTerrific. Unique. Never read anything like it.тАЩ Richard Madeley
тАШA brilliant, brave rallying shout out to anyone whoтАЩs suffered in silence and wondered why they had to.тАЩ Emily Maitlis
тАШSmart, funny, enjoyable... I bloody loved it!тАЩ Becky Vardy
тАШDonтАЩt be revolted, lead the revolt тАУ preferably with a grin on your face and a tampon tucked proudly behind your ear.тАЩEmma loathes her period. Really, she does. But thereтАЩs something she loathes even more: not being able to talk about it. Freely, funnily and honestly. Without men and women wrinkling their noses as if sheтАЩs pulled her tampon out and offered it as an hors d'oeuvre.
But somehow, despite women having had periods since the dawn of time, weтАЩve totally clammed up on anything to do with menstruation. Why, oh why, would we rather say тАШAuntie FloтАЩ than тАШperiodтАЩ? Why, in the 21st century, are periods still seen as icky? Why are we still so ignorant about such a fundamental bodily process?
Now, in Period., Emma draws on female experiences that will make you laugh, weep (and, most probably, squirm), in a fierce and funny rallying cry to smash this ridiculous taboo once and for all.
Because itтАЩs about bloody time.
Period.Emma Barnett is an award-winning broadcaster and journalist. By day, she is the presenter of WomanтАЩs Hour on BBC Radio 4. By night, she presents the BBC's flagship current affairs programme, Newsnight on BBC Two. Emma interviews in the key figures shaping our times, from the Prime Minister to those who would very much like to be, in her signature warm, irreverent and direct way.
Emma was named Speech Broadcaster of the Year by the prestigious Radio Academy for her agenda-setting interviews. Previously, she was the Women's Editor at The Telegraph and The Sunday Times agony aunt. She is a proud patron of Smart Works. Period is her first book.