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From the first eye contact to the therapist's couch, from the throes of ecstasy to the nitty-gritty of safer sex, from the world's sexiest animal to the dating jungle, The Cartoon Guide to Sex covers everything you've always wanted to know about sex. Frank, informative, and written with Larry Gonick's characteristic comic verve and scientific accuracy, this book gives a comprehensive discussion of the spectrum of human sexuality, including sexual structures and functions, gender roles and sexual identity, sexual arousal and response, sexual communication, love, marriage and other arrangements, contraception, and sexual health -- without the fig leaves.
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From the first eye contact to the therapist's couch, from the throes of ecstasy to the nitty-gritty of safer sex, from the world's sexiest animal to the dating jungle, The Cartoon Guide to Sex covers everything you've always wanted to know about sex. Frank, informative, and written with Larry Gonick's characteristic comic verve and scientific accuracy, this book gives a comprehensive discussion of the spectrum of human sexuality, including sexual structures and functions, gender roles and sexual identity, sexual arousal and response, sexual communication, love, marriage and other arrangements, contraception, and sexual health -- without the fig leaves.
LARRY GONICK has been creating comics that explain math, history, science, and other big subjects for more than forty years. His Cartoon Guide series has enjoyed immense success. He has been a calculus instructor at Harvard (where he earned his BA and MA in mathematics) and a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT. He was staff cartoonist for Muse magazine.
Larry Gonick's books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into more than twenty-five languages. He lives in San Francisco, California.
Larry Gonick has been creating comics that explain history, science, and other big subjects for more than thirty years, ever since Blood from a Stone: A Cartoon Guide to Tax Reform appeared in 1977. He has been a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT and was staff cartoonist for Muse magazine from 1998 to 2015.
Christine DeVault (aka Christine DeVault Mendes) was born in 1945 in Pasadena, California. She attended Pasadena High School, UC Berkeley, and Cal State L.A. After many years of teaching in schools from East L.A. to Santa Cruz, she was lured into writing by her husband Bryan Strong. She has authored or co-authored numerous educational books, among them "The Marriage & Family Experience" (Cengage) and "Human Sexuality" (McGraw Hill), both with Bryan. These texts are in their 11th and 7th editions respectively and widely used in colleges and universities across the country. Bryan and Christine also wrote a meticlously researched novel based on the encounter between Christopher Columbus and the Taino people of Hispaniola. Its completion was forestalled by Bryan's death from cancer 1996. In 1999, she published "The Cartoon Guide to Sex" with irrespressibly irreverent cartoonist Larry Gonick.
Christine has a bunch of kids and grandkids in California. She currently lives on the Big Island of Hawai'i where she farms coffee and tropical fruit with her husband Milt Mendes. She still has couple of books up her sleeve--"magical-historical" mystery novels with the working titles "Playa del Sol" and "Tears for Borinquen."
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonThis book takes so much pressure off when it's time for "the talk"
As a single mom, I knew how to talk to my daughter about sex, but I had panic attacks trying to figure out what to say to my son! He never knew his father, and my dad is so old school I've never even heard him say the "S word."
This book made it so easy to discuss really hard topics with both of my kids, as it describes things correctly, openly, and honestly in a fun way that makes you all laugh and get over the awkwardness. It is a lot to take in at once, but it is a great tool for those times when your kid wants to ask you a question but they don't exactly know how to ask, whether they should, or if it's appropriate, etc.
This single mom is very glad she found this book. It will stay in my bookcase for kids' friends, kids, grandkids for generations to come
this is a funny and well put together book, I gave it to a friend as a gift and he thought to was great, makes for fun party quotes too!
Larry Gonick is famous for his cartoon approaches to education, especially his books on history and science topics. In this book he teams up with sex educator Christine DeVault. The combination produces a good introductory text on sexuality that is lots of fun to read.
Narrated by a cartoon Mother Nature and a cartoon fairy called The Etiquette Elf, the book covers reproductive biology, sexual anatomy, developmental biology, gender roles, gender identity, interpersonal communication about sex, romantic love, the sexual act, birth control, health issues, STDs, non-consensual sex, and sexual function problems. All of this is done in delightful cartoons that are clear yet not overly explicit. Although the book is cartoon in format, the information provided is professional at an introductory level. The end of the book contains two pages of further readings, a list of journals devoted to sexuality, and eight resource organizations. An index allows you to find just what you need when you need it.
This is a valuable addition to the library of anyone who is sexually active or has plans to become so. Readers who expect Gonick's humor to dominate this book may be disappointed, but people who are looking for a good introductory sex manual will be overjoyed.
If you are skittish about delving into the mechanics of reproduction with a pre-teen or new teen (probably because they would rather talk about this with a parent even less than...well, any other thing in the freakin' universe), this is a perfect book to surreptitiously leave on a bookshelf. I bought it and had it in my bedroom to review before turning it over to my son. A couple of days later, I realized that it was missing, and found it hastily tossed beneath the bed -- so the Theory of Pubescent Auto-gravitation to Sex Information definitely works. However, this is a last resort. If you find it difficult to talk directly, the best alternative is really a balanced "abstinence PLUS full disclosure" seminar run by people the kids can talk to. My church offered one like this and I believe the kids respond much more positively to being treated with respect regarding serious subjects. This book has that same idea behind its surface goofiness.
Thought-provoking, educational, and very funny! All of Gonick's books are top-notch and this one is no exception. Gonick handles sensitive topics with humor and clarity, without dumbing down or trivializing the message. Truly a book that will teach you about things you might have been afraid to ask about! The parts regarding sexually transmited diseases and sex-crimes can be a bit rough, but Gonick's style disarms some of the tension here.
I usually love Larry Gonick's work, but I found this to be rather outdated. This isn't his fault; I'm sure the text was quite progressive when it was first published, but a LOT has changed in the last 15 years, especially when it comes to sex and sexuality. If you want an educational textbook, I suggest getting something more recent.
We bought this to help our teenagers (who are already getting free sex Ed onlineπ£). It is like an encyclopedia of everything you ever needed to know (and everything you never knew you didn't knowπ) on the subject. It's helpful for a teenager, sure, but frankly most adults (maybe men*cough cough* should have a read). ππ
Another brilliant blending of the funny and the factual from Larry Gonick. Worth reading, even if you think you already know it all. You can't know it all until you know the funny side. Of course, some aspects of sex have no funny sides. At times this book is more text book than comic book. But still, cleverly done.
Cet ouvrage permet de rΓ©viser ses classiques tout en s'amusant mais on apprend tout de mΓͺme beaucoup moins de choses que dans les autres ouvrage de L. Gonick
A great one for birds and bees conversation. Best part is that its really technical and quenches all queries one might have.
Super buch! Kann Eltern viel mΓΌhe sparen. Und spassig zu lesen ist es auch. Gonick ist ein toller Zeichner! 5 Sterne
Larry Gonick is my hero!! All his cartoon guides are full of fun and knowledge. And this one is maybe the more risky one as it's dealing with THAT SUBJECT!!!
Larry Gonick is famous for creating 'The Cartoon Guide to' series on several subjects like Statistics, physics, chemistry, etc. Most notably for the Cartoon Guide Series of the Universe.
The cartoons themselves are funny and creative enough. The 12 chapters in the book covers the entire gamut of topics related to sex right from science of reproduction, gender roles, love, it as in 'doing it' smile emoticon, sexual health and STDs and more. There is an extensive bibiliography from which the authors have referred. If Mary Roach's book covered the most advanced scientific issues related to sex, this book is on the other pole end with its very elementary, basic and educational perspective. Can be useful as a sex education book for school students. Most of the stats in the book and general tilt is American since both authors are American.
For those who maybe embarrassed to read this in public places the authors advice: "you can make your own dust jacket by cutting out a rectangle from a brown paper bag and folding it along dotted lines (as shown in authors note!!!). Now you can read the book on the bus, at the beach, or at the church social." Lol!!!
