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Boob Job: Confessions of a Professional Bra Fitter
Boob Job: Confessions of a Professional Bra Fitter | Natalee Woods
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A special combination of memoir and dressing room tell-all, Boob Job offers plenty of laughter and tears as the author provides insights into larger issues, the relationship between women and their bodies, evolving ideas about women's breasts and their sexual, social, and cultural meanings, and how women negotiate all these influences Boob Job is based on Natalee Woods's experience working at a popular department store in the lingerie department for over a decade and how she was slowly, quietly transformed by strangers, one breast at a time.
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Jess7
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“A special combination of memoir and dressing room tell-all, Boob Job offers plenty of laughter and tears as the author provides insights into larger issues, the relationship between women and their bodies, evolving ideas about women‘s breasts and their sexual, social, and cultural meanings, and how women negotiate all these influences.”

Available July 24, 2018 wherever books are sold. #TBR #Netgalley #ARC #Memoir #Humor

Jess7 @britt_brooke have you heard of this one? It sounds really good. One kitten reviewed it so far and gave it really high marks. 6y
britt_brooke Sounds good! #stacked 6y
monkeygirlsmama It‘s on my #NetGalleyReads TBR stack already. 😛 6y
MinDea Hahahaha. One kitten! As a cat lover I love this autocorrect cause it makes me laugh! 😆 6y
Jess7 Ohhh haha! I didn‘t even notice that until now lol — I had to re-read the entire post and comments to figure out what you were referring to lol @MinDea (edited) 6y
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A while ago I was just casually browsing netgalley when suddenly, "good grief is that a bra?!" It was. My interest was peaked. So I snagged it up and could barely out it down. I went in thinking it was going to be sort of essay-style little tales of the bra-fitter life, and what I got was something that read almost like a novel, sprinkled with little passages of the authors's family life, (cont. in comments)

okthislooksbad all the little existential things the customers made her think about, etc. It was /delightful/. Cried a little, laughed a lot, absolutely loved it. ❤️ 6y
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