Breasts Don’t Lie, by Trudi Young Taylor, Ph.D.

Trudi Taylor’s challenging and thoughtful book about breasts will surprise you with its wit and insight.  It shakes off the stereotypes men have about women’s breasts, and more importantly, forces women to really think about and honor their bodies and their breasts, whether they are firm, floppy, big, tiny buds, or surgically scarred.  Read it for yourself.  Share it with someone you love.  Spend an evening with friends talking about the stories and working through the exercises.  But, most important of all, have your son or daughter read this book and talk to them about loving others and loving themselves.

Letters for my Little Sister, by Cecilia B.W. Gunther

Letters for my Little Sister began as a conversation peppered with questions — between women who found they had little to no idea what to expect from this phase in their lives.

Compiled from letters, essays and poems from almost seventy women around the world, Letters is written for every woman to read, to share — with each other and with the men and women who love them.