Lili Sohn is an author and illustrator currently living in Marseille, France. She studied visual art at the University of Strasbourg. When Sohn was diagnosed with breast cancer, she started a comics blog called documenting her relationship to the medical world and her experience with her diagnosis. She has published several other works in French including La Guerre des Ttons, Mamas, and Portrait de Rue.
A lighthearted but educational delve (so to speak) into the vagina, combines practical information and personable anecdotes. . . .The handbook will prove most useful for younger adult readers, but it also serves as a welcome reminder to all that bodies are silly, miraculous, and worth getting to know. -Publishers Weekly Part manual, part memoir, it's an informative tour of not just the vagina, but gender, sexuality and the health stuff that comes with being a person that has a vagina. . . . I really recommend this as an educational and entertaining tool for better understanding the human body and all the social, political, economical implications of having a vagina. -Sequential Artists Workshop A refreshing conversation that disarms limiting gender beliefs and debunks patriarchal myths, allowing those of us with vaginas to look directly at our bodies with curiosity and love. -adrienne maree brown, author of the New York Times best seller Pleasure Activism Like a savvy big sister who just found out and can't wait to share, Lili Sohn takes us on a wild ride through our anatomy, and the attitudes that have kept us in the dark. -Sabrina Jones, author of Our Lady of Birth Control This ultra-informative and beautifully vibrant work gave me a brand-new appreciation for my most cherished possession, my vagina! -Aisha Redux, author of Stupid Black Girl A touching, honest, and thorough must-read. Lili Sohn uses her very personal journey to educate us about subjects we should know more about already. -Elissa Stein, coauthor of Flow Simultaneously provocative, educational, and disarmingly charming. It's not just a great read for people with vaginas; I think other curious people will love this book too! -Kriota Willberg, author of Draw Stronger