Author: | Liz Egger | ISBN: | 9780956231314 |
Publisher: | Liz Egger | Publication: | November 21, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Liz Egger |
ISBN: | 9780956231314 |
Publisher: | Liz Egger |
Publication: | November 21, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Ever found a frog in your underwear? Or been arrested for cycling round a village green wearing a santa hat, skimpy panties - and nothing else? Do you realise that wearing clothes can kill you? And would you know who to avoid at a nudist camp?
No? Thought not.
But then you don't inhabit the whacky world of Liz Egger, writer and confirmed nudist.
Liz Egger has been a naturist since the late nineteen-seventies, and for over 20 years she has been writing about nudism, nudity and the absurdity of our attitude towards the naked body. As well as authoring a highly popular book on the subject of naturism, she has contributed articles to a wide range of publications and websites, and her regular column, “From A Nude Perspective” was syndicated across the web for many years.
Nice Girls Can Be Nudists Too is a collection of 26 of those articles, in which she takes a light hearted and irreverent look at such weighty matters as the drawbacks of dining nude, the pitfalls of celebrating Christmas in the buff, the wisdom of tying up Peeping Toms, the theory that you can tell a woman's personality from the shape of her breasts, and much else besides. Along the way she shares some outrageous personal anecdotes and gives us an an eye opening and informative glimpse into a unique world that many of us have wondered about but few have had the nerve to enter.
Thought provoking, sometimes outrageous, often hilarious and always entertaining, Nice Girls Can Be Nudists Too isn't the biggest book you'll read this year, (a tad under 34000 words - about 125 paperback pages,) but it will probably be the most refreshing and unusual.
Liz Egger's unique sense of humour and the quirky subject matter makes this a highly original and exhilarating read which should leave even the most confirmed nudophobe wearing a smile. Which is just perfect should you be tempted to read it naked. To quote the author, “When all you're wearing is a smile, you've got to smile a lot.”
Ever found a frog in your underwear? Or been arrested for cycling round a village green wearing a santa hat, skimpy panties - and nothing else? Do you realise that wearing clothes can kill you? And would you know who to avoid at a nudist camp?
No? Thought not.
But then you don't inhabit the whacky world of Liz Egger, writer and confirmed nudist.
Liz Egger has been a naturist since the late nineteen-seventies, and for over 20 years she has been writing about nudism, nudity and the absurdity of our attitude towards the naked body. As well as authoring a highly popular book on the subject of naturism, she has contributed articles to a wide range of publications and websites, and her regular column, “From A Nude Perspective” was syndicated across the web for many years.
Nice Girls Can Be Nudists Too is a collection of 26 of those articles, in which she takes a light hearted and irreverent look at such weighty matters as the drawbacks of dining nude, the pitfalls of celebrating Christmas in the buff, the wisdom of tying up Peeping Toms, the theory that you can tell a woman's personality from the shape of her breasts, and much else besides. Along the way she shares some outrageous personal anecdotes and gives us an an eye opening and informative glimpse into a unique world that many of us have wondered about but few have had the nerve to enter.
Thought provoking, sometimes outrageous, often hilarious and always entertaining, Nice Girls Can Be Nudists Too isn't the biggest book you'll read this year, (a tad under 34000 words - about 125 paperback pages,) but it will probably be the most refreshing and unusual.
Liz Egger's unique sense of humour and the quirky subject matter makes this a highly original and exhilarating read which should leave even the most confirmed nudophobe wearing a smile. Which is just perfect should you be tempted to read it naked. To quote the author, “When all you're wearing is a smile, you've got to smile a lot.”