Subtitle: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Evolution
Bohannon's doctoral research focused on the evolution of storytelling ability, and she decided to make a "user manual for the female mammal". I'm 70 pages in and it is brilliant, and desperately needed. She sketches out the way that male bias in the sciences is hurting females, and then takes us through various turning points in female evolution. There's so much good stuff here that is so relevant to feminists - liposuction cuts out the fat that's needed to build babies' brains and eyes, f'r ex. I can't recommend this enough, and kudos to Bohannon for coining/reviving(?) the term "science of womanhood".