I KNEW A WOMAN: The Experience of the Female Body
Cortney Davis, . . Random, $24.95 (288pp) ISBN 978-0-375-50418-1
In this compelling look at how women's bodies influence, and sometimes dramatically alter, their lives, readers become intimately acquainted not only with women's body parts, but also with several specific women—Lila, Eleanor, Joanna and Renée, composites of the many patients Davis has treated as a nurse practitioner in a women's health clinic in suburban Connecticut. But while the characters are fictionalized, the drama, pathos and heartache in these pages ring true. Lila, who is 15, has had 10 sexual partners and is living in a car with her boyfriend when she first comes to the clinic. Two months later, she's pregnant. Eleanor, a 49-year-old math teacher who comes in for a routine exam, finds that irregular bleeding is just the beginning of her problems. Joanna, a 32-year-old graphic artist with a loving boyfriend, experiences pain every time she has intercourse. Renée, a drug addict with three children in foster care, is pregnant again. Davis, a poet (
Reviewed on: 07/09/2001
Genre: Nonfiction