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Charlotte Roche

WETLANDS

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A sexual, scatological, international sensation: “A cri de coeur against the oppression of a waxed, shaved, douched and otherwise sanitized women’s world” (Nicholas Kulish, The New York Times).
In the tradition of The Sexual Life of Catherine M. and Melissa P.’s 100 Strokes of the Brush Before Bed, Charlotte Roche’s debut novel—which sold more than a million copies in Germany alone—exposes the double bind of female sexuality, delivering a compulsively readable and fearlessly intimate manifesto on sex, hygiene, and the repercussions of family trauma.
Helen Memel is an outspoken eighteen-year-old, whose childlike stubbornness is offset by a precocious sexual confidence. From a hospital bed, where she’s recovering from an operation and lamenting her parents’ divorce, Helen ruminates on her past sexual and physical adventures in “a headlong dash through every crevice and byproduct—both physical and psychological—of Helen’s body and mind” (The New York Times).
Punky alienated teenager, young woman reclaiming her body from the tyranny of repressive hygiene (women mustn’t smell, excrete, desire), bratty smartass, lonely daughter, shock merchant, and pleasure seeker—Helen is all of these things and more, and her frequent attempts to assert her maturity ultimately prove just how fragile, confused, and young she truly is.
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190 printed pages
Original publication
2010
Publication year
2010
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  • Breanna Carvershared an impression7 years ago
    🎯Worthwhile

    Just the first few pages explain the novels graphic nature. Definitely a book worth reading

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    💩Utter Crap

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Quotes

  • b2197675958has quoted3 years ago
    Do you want to fuck me now?”

    “No, you’re too young for me.”

    Stay cool, Helen. Otherwise that nice
  • Alana Fosterhas quoted4 years ago
    Please, dear nonexistent God, don’t let this happen.
  • Siara Misthas quoted5 years ago
    Out there our family’s even more torn apart, each of us only out for ourselves.

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