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    <![CDATA[Wetlands]]>
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    <![CDATA[Helen Memel lies in the Department of Internal Medicine at Maria Hilf Hospital. While she waits for her divorced parents to come and visit her - who she hopes will finally be reconciled by the side of her hospital bed - she begins to examine those parts of her body usually seen as distinctly 'unladylike'. She lets the orderly, Robin, take photos of those areas her curious gaze can't reach. And, on the side, she tends to her collection of avocado stones - which also happen to provide her with invaluable sexual services ... <br/><br/>Wetlands takes an unflinching, and very funny, look at one of the last remaining taboos of today. Courageous, radical and provocative, Charlotte Roche's novel rebels against hygiene hysteria, the sterile aesthetics of women's magazines and standardized dealings with the female body and its sexuality. This is a wonderfully wild story of a heroine both pleasure-seeking and vulnerable, who voices what others do not even dare to think. <br/><br/>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I heard a lot of hype about Charlotte Roche when I was in Germany a year and change ago, especially about the stir she was making by being both gross and sexual. I read the English translation of the novel just last week while visiting a friend in Amsterdam - and this is pretty much my perfect idea ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/64120735">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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