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American women today are faced with a paradox: they uphold an ideal of beautylong, lean, tonedthat increasingly bears little resemblance to truth about their size. Women around the world are spending more time, money, and energy pursuing this ideal than ever before. So why does the perfect body remain so elusive? And why does the definition of ideal vary so widely between countries and cultures? The World Has Curves is journalist Julia Savacool's attempt to answer these questions. She takes readers on a world tourfrom China, where the plastic surgery industry is booming; to South Africa, where a heavier shape signals health in a country ravaged by disease; to Afghanistan, where the burka once again reigns supreme. Through extensive reporting and intimate interviews, she offers readers an understanding of how body idealsin America and abroadhave come to be inextricably linked to the economics of a culture
This a well researched and well written volume on the female human ideal. Historical perspective, good choice of illustrations, encased in a breezy - easy to read style. If you are in the beauty biz, or just interested - this book will make that plane ride from New York to LA melt away. Julia is magazine industry vet with a great popular touch. Let's hope she steps up to the plate again.