Mommy's Little Girl: Susie Bright on Sex, Motherhood, Porn, & Cherry Pie
Book Details
Author(s)Susie Bright
PublisherBright Stuff
ISBN / ASINB001IV5PTG
ISBN-13978B001IV5PT6
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
"Anyone interested in sex, family, and relationships will want this book."
Anne Semans, The Good Vibrations Guide to Sex
"Bright is one of America's most vocal sex-positive advocates, offering her sexual liberation message in advice columns, personal appearances and books (Susie Bright's Sexual Reality, etc.).
This collection of 22 sketches written during the first 12 years of her daughter's life covers a variety of topics: her daughter's problems at school when she reveals her mom works as a sexpert, how nudists look when they age, the ubiquitous use of Viagra, her feelings about a friend's suicide and even a recipe for cherry pie."
- Publishers Weekly
"I laughed out loud, got weepy and felt generally inspired to live a fuller, more satisfying sex life."
-Abby Ehmann, Eros-Guide.com
"Susie Bright is the Molly Ivins of Sex. She's honest, intelligent, funny, and such a good writer! I enjoyed every one of these wide-ranging essays. If you don't want to think about sex, she's not for you, but she always avoids being preachy or simplistic. I found her descriptions of her interactions with her daughter touching and believable... it's so hard to give your kids the tools they need to stand up against the uniform terror people seem to feel around sex even now. A good read!"
-Harold S. Henry, Amazon.com
"Reading Susie Bright's latest book Mommy's Little Girl is like sitting down to a cozy cup of tea and a long chat with a loving, brilliant, witty friend. I sent this book to my own mother, a former librarian, who informed me that this book comes under the category of "guilty pleasures." Read, enjoy, and learn, from one of America's most beloved advocates of erotic freedom!"
-Linda Rowland Jones, Amazon.com
"An enlightening, frequently engrossing, often laugh-out-loud-funny read. In one essay, "Dirty Bookstore Docent," she tells a friend, "Going to these places [old school porn shops] is like visiting a museum -- you need a history lesson, a decoder ring, and an experienced docent if you want to have a clue as to what's really going on." And that's what Bright is, in Mommy's Little Girl: a dirty docent to the paradoxical world of the multifaceted sexual being. "We're walking, we're walking," you imagine her intoning, as she gestures grandly in the direction of the topics taken up in these essays: words of wisdom about sex spoken to her daughter; some foreshadowing of the Viagra craze; octogenarian nudists; a day on the set of a porn film; (sex) life on book tour."
-Polly Pagenhart, LiteraryMama.com
"Susie Bright is the genuine article; she proves the point that the muse screws, that all creativity is inevitably sexual, and that the juiciest people write the most delectable books."
-Erica Jong, author of Fear of Flying
Anne Semans, The Good Vibrations Guide to Sex
"Bright is one of America's most vocal sex-positive advocates, offering her sexual liberation message in advice columns, personal appearances and books (Susie Bright's Sexual Reality, etc.).
This collection of 22 sketches written during the first 12 years of her daughter's life covers a variety of topics: her daughter's problems at school when she reveals her mom works as a sexpert, how nudists look when they age, the ubiquitous use of Viagra, her feelings about a friend's suicide and even a recipe for cherry pie."
- Publishers Weekly
"I laughed out loud, got weepy and felt generally inspired to live a fuller, more satisfying sex life."
-Abby Ehmann, Eros-Guide.com
"Susie Bright is the Molly Ivins of Sex. She's honest, intelligent, funny, and such a good writer! I enjoyed every one of these wide-ranging essays. If you don't want to think about sex, she's not for you, but she always avoids being preachy or simplistic. I found her descriptions of her interactions with her daughter touching and believable... it's so hard to give your kids the tools they need to stand up against the uniform terror people seem to feel around sex even now. A good read!"
-Harold S. Henry, Amazon.com
"Reading Susie Bright's latest book Mommy's Little Girl is like sitting down to a cozy cup of tea and a long chat with a loving, brilliant, witty friend. I sent this book to my own mother, a former librarian, who informed me that this book comes under the category of "guilty pleasures." Read, enjoy, and learn, from one of America's most beloved advocates of erotic freedom!"
-Linda Rowland Jones, Amazon.com
"An enlightening, frequently engrossing, often laugh-out-loud-funny read. In one essay, "Dirty Bookstore Docent," she tells a friend, "Going to these places [old school porn shops] is like visiting a museum -- you need a history lesson, a decoder ring, and an experienced docent if you want to have a clue as to what's really going on." And that's what Bright is, in Mommy's Little Girl: a dirty docent to the paradoxical world of the multifaceted sexual being. "We're walking, we're walking," you imagine her intoning, as she gestures grandly in the direction of the topics taken up in these essays: words of wisdom about sex spoken to her daughter; some foreshadowing of the Viagra craze; octogenarian nudists; a day on the set of a porn film; (sex) life on book tour."
-Polly Pagenhart, LiteraryMama.com
"Susie Bright is the genuine article; she proves the point that the muse screws, that all creativity is inevitably sexual, and that the juiciest people write the most delectable books."
-Erica Jong, author of Fear of Flying










