

Queer Body Power
Finding Your Body Positivity
Author: Essie Dennis
Narrator: Essie Dennis
Unabridged: 4 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 06/14/2022
Author: Essie Dennis
Narrator: Essie Dennis
Unabridged: 4 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 06/14/2022
Essie Dennis is a queer activist and writer. As a plus-size model they promote body positivity through their popular social media channels and have written widely on queer mental health and body image. This is their first book.
I appologise, I am going to be very harsh on this book. Due to no real issue of the book itself, it was near unreadable to me. I trust this book can help a lot of people, but I feel like I am beyond it's scope, and the author is speaking from a position of privilege far beyond the experiences I had......more
This book is so full of love! I couldn't get enough of it, so I read extra slowly and reread sections to savor it. This reads like a conversation with a trusted friend or an older sibling. I enjoyed the varying perspectives and personal stories. Would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to f......more
“A beautifully honest book packed full of straightforward and practical advice and suggestions for body positivity and queer fabulousness. A wonderfully generous book.” Juno Roche, author of Queer Sex
“Queer Body Power offers a compassionate and open compendium that allows readers to fully grasp the enormity and complexity of their own bodies in the context of modern systems and structures. Essie Dennis has created a superb and necessary book for all queer people—buy it now kids!” Ben Pechey, author of The Book of Non-Binary Joy
“Essie’s work comes from a place of kindness, honesty, and strength and this book is no different. A powerful read and an honest portrayal of the depth and breadth of what this community has to offer, it’s a must-read for anyone wanting to take time to enhance the connection they have between body, mind, and identity.” Jamie Windust, author of In Their Shoes