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ITS MY BODY AND I'LL CRY IF I WANT TO by SHARLEEN JONASSON
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Summaryfrom the back cover: Beth Middleton, lapsed feminist, is recently separated from
her husband and the custodial parent of their frequently
hostile 14-year-old daughter. A failed investigative
journalist in a financial and career slump, she's wary of
the offer, from an unconventional source, of an exceptional
assignment: Will she infiltrate an elite beauty clinic to
uncover details of a state-of-the art treatment soon to be
unleashed on an unsuspecting market? The anti-beauty
guerrilla who briefs her claims the treatment could expose
millions of women to possibly mortal danger. Beth decides
to do her bit to help loosen the hold an increasingly
unrealistic beauty industry has over women including,
potentially, her own daughter (and also perhaps resolve the
ongoing contest between herself and her bathroom mirror).
So she signs on as a client at this institution devoted to
improving appearances -- and finds many things are not what
they appear to be at all. © copyrighted material
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