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Women, sex, and madness: Notes from the edge (Women and Psychology) Breanne Fahs
uals or groups that facilitate personal reflection (e.g., “LGBTQþ: what you may have heard” countered with “why that’s BS” (p. 158)). Written from a voice with years of experience as an educator and speaking with young people, Friedrichs combines her experience of teaching and writing in an accessible manner to provide a thorough overview of 21st-century sexual citizenship. This is bolstered by reference to the literature and relevant esteemed researchers in the field (e.g., Sara McClelland). While references to academic research might not be wholly integrated, they support arguments well and provide avenues for further reading. Free of technical and academic jargon, it serves as an accessible introductory text to anyone interested in making sense of sex and sexuality in today’s world. It is a must-read for those who wish to ignite robust discussion and informed conversation anywhere, but particularly among students and practitioners in sexual health educational settings.