Flesh
‘A powerful and incredibly validating feminist read’ Lili Reinhart
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About this listen
The deeply personal and uniquely empowering call to arms from author, model and activist, Charli Howard.
'Powerful and incredibly validating' Lily Reinhart
'Extraordinary' Glamour
'Fierce and tender' Yrsa Daley-Ward
'Urgent and timely' Emma Louise-Boynton
In this urgent and powerful series of essays, author and activist Charli Howard explores how society has objectified the female body throughout time. Through analysing her own body, one piece at a time, Charli charts the impact of long-term sexual objectification and misogyny on the female body, and shows how to reclaim it for yourself and, eventually, truly love it as your own.
Through personal reflection and social analysis, she reminds us why we must give ourselves grace when assessing our own bodies, as we are so often viewing them through a lens corrupted long before we were born. Flesh is an unmissable exploration of what it means to be a woman in the twenty-first century.©2026 Charli Howard
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