If you’re already familiar with Emily Ratajkowski’s writing you’ll know it’s both insightful and unflinching in its approach, especially when describing the female experience. With multiple strings to her bow as a model, actress and activist, she is well used to her body being treated like a commodity and spoken about in the public sphere. Through this collection of essays, she reclaims that narrative as she writes about female empowerment, sexuality and power.
This debut volume of essays dissects these subjects in a deeply personal way as it’s part memoir, part feminist text. She rocketed to fame at the age of just 21, and with multiple articles written which question her views on feminism, this is sure to make for an interesting read.