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My Body Hardcover – November 9, 2021
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
"My Body offers a lucid examination of the mirrors in which its author has seen herself, and her indoctrination into the cult of beauty as defined by powerful men. In its more transcendent passages . . . the author steps beyond the reach of any 'Pygmalion' and becomes a more dangerous kind of beautiful. She becomes a kind of god in her own right: an artist."
―Melissa Febos, The New York Times Book Review
A "MOST ANTICIPATED" AND "BEST OF FALL 2021" BOOK FOR * VOGUE * TIME * ESQUIRE * PEOPLE * USA TODAY * CHICAGO TRIBUNE * LOS ANGELES TIMES * SHONDALAND * ALMA * THRILLEST * NYLON * FORTUNE
A deeply honest investigation of what it means to be a woman and a commodity from Emily Ratajkowski, the archetypal, multi-hyphenate celebrity of our time
Emily Ratajkowski is an acclaimed model and actress, an engaged political progressive, a formidable entrepreneur, a global social media phenomenon, and now, a writer. Rocketing to world fame at age twenty-one, Ratajkowski sparked both praise and furor with the provocative display of her body as an unapologetic statement of feminist empowerment. The subsequent evolution in her thinking about our culture’s commodification of women is the subject of this book.
My Body is a profoundly personal exploration of feminism, sexuality, and power, of men's treatment of women and women's rationalizations for accepting that treatment. These essays chronicle moments from Ratajkowski’s life while investigating the culture’s fetishization of girls and female beauty, its obsession with and contempt for women’s sexuality, the perverse dynamics of the fashion and film industries, and the gray area between consent and abuse.
Nuanced, fierce, and incisive, My Body marks the debut of a writer brimming with courage and intelligence.
- Print length256 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMetropolitan Books
- Publication dateNovember 9, 2021
- Dimensions5.4 x 0.9 x 7.85 inches
- ISBN-101250817862
- ISBN-13978-1250817860
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"My Body offers a lucid examination of the mirrors in which its author has seen herself, and her indoctrination into the cult of beauty as defined by powerful men. In its more transcendent passages . . . the author steps beyond the reach of any 'Pygmalion' and becomes a more dangerous kind of beautiful. She becomes a kind of god in her own right: an artist."
―Melissa Febos, The New York Times Book Review
"A smart and glittering collection of essays . . . It’s thrilling to sit with Ratajkowski in the roiling surf of her life, in elegant stories written with uncomfortable honesty. It’s revelatory, too, to explore digital life and body politics through the eyes of a person whose body shapes a discourse, and unexpectedly moving to see the bruises left behind."
―The Guardian
"[My Body] challenges an either-or fallacy of womanhood: that Ratajkowski can’t have both a body and a brain, can’t be both appealing and incisive, can’t have both a brand and a book . . . Most of the essays oscillate between pride and disenchantment with Ratajkowski's own beauty, especially as a means of making money and attaining a restricted kind of social capital."
―The Washington Post
"No stranger to discourse and scrutiny over women’s bodies, Emily Ratajkowski brings nuanced insight to questions about empowerment versus commodification of women’s bodies and sexuality. Blending cultural criticism and personal stories, My Body is smart and powerful."
―TIME
"Raises thought-provoking questions . . . By unpacking the paradoxes of capitalising on the male gaze in the Instagram era, Ratajkowski offers a fresh perspective on an age-old problem."
―Financial Times
"In My Body, Emily Ratajkowski reflects on her fraught relationship with the huge number of photographs of her body that have come to define her life and career . . . If Ratajkowski is complicit in being looked at, the crime is ours for looking."
―Andrea Long Chu, The New York Times Magazine
"Thoughtful and accessible . . . The anecdotes in My Body dramatise what is always true, if often implicit: that women can neither fully escape nor fully inhabit bodies that men are bent on appropriating."
―Becca Rothfeld, The Guardian
"My Body chart[s] a sinuous path through coming-of-age stories and meditations on capitalism and power, female friendship, and finally motherhood. Ratajkowski writes with an incisive vulnerability that can give way to images of striking beauty."
―Larissa Pham, The Nation
"A fascinating work: insightful, maddening, frank . . . So astute on the subject of how her body is interpreted . . . Ratajkowski is a graceful and thoughtful writer."
―The Atlantic
"My Body is a memoir, but it’s also a slow, complicated indictment of a profession and the people who propel it. Ratajkowski doesn’t so much direct blame at any one person or organization as paint a personal picture of what it was like for her to be young, naive, ambitious, and smart―and to feel reduced, far too often, to a collection of body parts."
―Vogue
"Exacting . . . prescient . . . It’s good business for models to be aware of how they appear, but few have interrogated the political implications of their body for them and for those who consume it in the form of a book . . . [My Body] is a descent into complication."
―Vanity Fair
"Soul-searching, revealing, and personal . . . A fascinating memoir of objectification and misogyny [and] a searing work of cultural criticism about sexuality, power, fame, and consumption, My Body is the brilliant debut of a fearless multihyphenate from whom we're eager to hear more."
―Esquire
"Scalpel-scarp . . . Ratajkowski’s raw book of essays will change the way you see the supermodel. And, just maybe, yourself."
―ELLE
"An unflinching look at the commodification of female sexuality―and one woman's fight back."
―People
"Nuanced, perceptive, and brave as hell . . . A worthwhile read that proves the author is here to stay."
―Shondaland
"A provocative curve ball, with absorbing essays on beauty and consent."
―The Chicago Tribune
"A set of complex, ambivalent, sometimes funny, very sharp, and also cold and dark meditations on representation and sex, embodiment, and capitalism . . . A very finely honed and controlled literary object."
―Amia Srinivasan, author of The Right to Sex, Interview magazine
"I devoured My Body, a book describing an adolescence so contrary to my own . . . Ratajkowski's honesty is refreshing . . . A wonderful collection of essays, and not just because a model wrote a book."
―Sarah Hagi, Gawker
"Relentlessly brave . . . so important . . . The conversation [about women and commodification and sexual violence] is so heavily nuanced. And we, as a country, usually shy away from nuance. My Body should be required reading."
―Lisa Taddeo, ELLE
"Make no mistake, My Body is excellent . . . Ratajkowski writes with curiosity, intellect, and an acute awareness, even celebration of, the thorny, messy web of contradictions that make up our relationship with female bodies."
―Harper's Bazaar
"Deeply honest and upsettingly familiar . . . My Body is no "gotcha" of a memoir―it's a measured, introspective study of a woman who, like many, has been perceived as an object for as long as she can remember . . . It's also a gift to anyone who's spent hours analyzing their reflection in the mirror or allowed their preconceived notions of someone else affect their own self-esteem. Jealous girls, this one's for you."
―InStyle
"Fascinating . . . There are no neat resolutions in My Body, but rather Ratajkowski weighing up where exploiting her image has got her and confessing―with striking vulnerability―the agony and ecstasy of being idolized."
―CNN Style
"Ratajkowski’s clean, clear writing . . . wrestles with what it means to be conventionally attractive, both the good and bad . . . There’s hope in the positive thoughts about how strong her body can be, how much it can do, how it’s a beautiful tool. But it’s a tool nonetheless."
―Buzzfeed
"Anyone who says they aren’t at least curious about Emrata’s memoir is lying."
―NYLON
"Compulsively readable, digestible, and genuinely page-turning . . . A must-read."
―theSkimm
"Emily Ratajkowski’s My Body has the urgency of a note slipped through the bars of a gilded cage. A collection of 12 essays, discrete memoirs colliding the personal and the political, the book is a reckoning with a success that has brought its author pain as much as pleasure. It is a critique of the ways we commodify the female body, written by a woman whose body is among the most lucratively commodified in the world."
―Esquire UK
"An intimate and accomplished essay collection that tackles big questions about internalized misogyny, the male gaze, female empowerment, and the commodification of sexuality . . . Enriched by Ratajkowski’s insider perspective on the modeling industry and her willingness to wrestle with the power of the male gaze rather than outright rejecting it, this is an astute and rewarding mix of the personal and the political."
―Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Nuanced . . . engaging . . . a reflective coming-of-age-in-the-industry tale . . . The charm of this book lies in [Ratajkowski's] relatable writing, which shows the complex emotions and confusion of a young woman experiencing her sexual development and maturation into a capable adult . . . a refreshingly candid, fearless look into a model’s body of work and its impact on her identity and politics."
―Kirkus Reviews
"Thought-provoking . . . Ratajkowski doesn’t shy away from situations or thoughts that might paint her in a negative light and it’s this raw honesty that helps to create a self-portrait of Ratajkowski as a whole, flawed person―something that she has perhaps never been fully seen as before . . . In My Body, Ratajkowski seems to have found a power that is finally all her own."
―Sydney Morning Herald
“These powerful essays mark a blazing, unexpected literary debut. Emily Ratajkowski interrogates beauty, sex, power, objectification, fame, and betrayal, by both self and others, with lucidity and scorched-earth honesty. I read these pages, breathless with recognition and the thrill of reading a new voice telling it like it is.”
―Dani Shapiro, author of Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love
"Forget what you know about Emily Ratajkowski. In My Body, she investigates the double bind of sexuality and power with a skillful eye for nuance and a noteworthy fearlessness. These essays don’t cut corners―we are all implicated in this web of misogyny and objectification, even Ratajkowski herself. For all the ways in which Ratajkowski’s life is extraordinary, or the way in which these stories will shock readers, My Body thrives on moments when her experience as a woman―with its triumphs and missteps―is resoundingly universal."
―Stephanie Danler, author of Sweetbitter
"Emily Ratajkowski’s first essay collection needs to be read by everyone. She explores body politics―and the politics of her body―through a uniquely feminist lens in stories that are both page turning and moving as hell."
―Amy Schumer, author of The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo
"Reading My Body is to accompany an extraordinary individual and activist, one who is deeply passionate and thoughtful, as she navigates the joys and pains of life in a digital era. Our experiences may be different, but Emily Ratajkowski’s presentation of diverse perspectives forges a path towards understanding."
―Tamika D. Mallory, co-founder, Until Freedom
"In prose that is by turns honey smooth and vicious, uproarious and wounded, Emily Ratajkowski has captured the complicated terrain of having a body people want to sell while having her own agenda she refuses to give up. She knows the pain that lives in every woman and she isn’t afraid to link arms and say she’s been there, and that it hurts. This is the book for all women trying to place their bodies on the map of consumption versus control, and all who want to better understand their impulses. It left me much changed."
―Lena Dunham, author of Not That Kind of Girl
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- Publisher : Metropolitan Books (November 9, 2021)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1250817862
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250817860
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.4 x 0.9 x 7.85 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #405,444 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #702 in Feminist Theory (Books)
- #1,225 in Essays (Books)
- #4,503 in Women's Biographies
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About the author

Emily Ratajkowski has established herself as a multi-faceted talent -- entrepreneur, writer, actress, model and activist.
Most recently, Ratajkowski was commissioned by New York Magazine for a self-written essay entitled "Buying Myself Back,” which led to wide-spread public discourse on image ownership. Immediately following, she landed her first book deal, an essay collection called “My Body,” which will be published by Metropolitan Books in 2021.
Since 2017, Ratajkowski has successfully translated her 26 million+ followers on Instagram into a successful direct-to-consumer business via her apparel line INAMORATA, alongside her business partner Kat Mendenhall and a small team of all female employees. What started as a line of bathing suits has since expanded into a multi-category swim, lingerie and ready-to-wear brand that is designed and marketed exclusively by Emily. In 2019, her success was recognized by The Daily with the prestigious Fashion Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
In recent years, Ratajkowski has also seen exponential success in her modeling career, where she has claimed the covers of Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire, Vogue Italia, Vogue Australia, Vogue Spain, Vogue Germany, Madame Figaro, GQ, and Glamour Magazine, as well as InStyle’s British, Australian and American editions. She has worked with countless international brands, walking in the Versace, Marc Jacobs, Dolce and Gabbana and Miu Miu fashion shows. She is currently the face of L’Oréal’s hair care line Kerastase and formerly of Paco Rabanne’s fragrance Pure XS. She has become a subject of choice for renowned fashion photographers including Inez and Vinoodh, Mert & Marcus, David Sims, Mario Testino, and Giampaolo Sgura, among others.
On the acting front, she has appeared in multiple films. In 2018, she appeared alongside Amy Schumer in I Feel Pretty. In 2016, she was seen in Joe Swanberg’s anthology series Easy for Netflix. In 2015, she starred in two films for Warner Bros – opposite Zac Efron in coming-of-age drama We Are Your Friends and as Adrien Grenier’s love interest in Entourage: The Movie. She was seen in her first major movie role in 2014, playing Andie in Gone Girl, the David Fincher-directed adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s bestselling mystery novel. It was released nationwide by 20th Century Fox and New Regency in October 2014, to critical, award and box office acclaim.
Ratajkowski is also outspoken politically, continually using her platform to advocate for her political beliefs. She has been affiliated with Planned Parenthood since 2013. She campaigned for Bernie Sanders in both 2016 and 2020. In 2018, she was arrested in Washington D.C. for protesting the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.
She was born in London and raised in Encinitas, California. Her parents are both artists; her father a painter and her mother an English professor and writer. Their careers afforded Ratajkowski the opportunity to live and travel throughout Europe at a young age, spending much of her time in Ireland and Spain. She spent one year studying Art at UCLA before leaving to pursue her career.
Currently, she splits her time between Los Angeles and New York City.
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Customers find this memoir exceptionally readable and well-written, with one noting it reads like a conversation. The book is highly relatable and thought-provoking, with one customer describing it as a courageous memoir that opens readers up to the author's experiences. Customers appreciate its raw honesty and unfaltering pace, with one mentioning being moved to tears multiple times. The writing quality and flow receive positive feedback.
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Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as exceptional and fun to read, with one customer noting it's the first memoir they've ever read.
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One of a kind - a fantastic foray into this genre
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024I must say this book is one of the best I’ve ever read, I finished it in 2 days. I really resonated with her words, I felt seen. The author is a beautiful & stellar woman, inside & out; this book proves as such. 5 stars & round of applause! I hope to see more work from her & her team.
I must say this book is one of the best I’ve ever read, I finished it in 2 days. I really resonated with her words, I felt seen. The author is a beautiful & stellar woman, inside & out; this book proves as such. 5 stars & round of applause! I hope to see more work from her & her team.
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024I wanted to start reading more memoirs, so I began by picking up a copy of Emily Ratajkowski’s debut. I had always been fascinated by her life & career trajectory & was interested to learn more through her own words. Ratajkowski’s novel is honest, unflinching, emotional, & memorable. I never felt like her writing was contrived or overly stylized. It felt like a friend reciting their life story to you. I found myself unable to put it down. I hope she continues to write more in the future & pursues more memoir work, because it definitely seems to be a great skill of hers. I’d highly recommend this book for those who’d like to start getting more into memoirs & who want to begin with a shorter read. Overall, this is a very well-written & entertaining look into an even more interesting life. Job well done, Ms. Ratajkowski!
4.0 out of 5 starsI wanted to start reading more memoirs, so I began by picking up a copy of Emily Ratajkowski’s debut. I had always been fascinated by her life & career trajectory & was interested to learn more through her own words. Ratajkowski’s novel is honest, unflinching, emotional, & memorable. I never felt like her writing was contrived or overly stylized. It felt like a friend reciting their life story to you. I found myself unable to put it down. I hope she continues to write more in the future & pursues more memoir work, because it definitely seems to be a great skill of hers. I’d highly recommend this book for those who’d like to start getting more into memoirs & who want to begin with a shorter read. Overall, this is a very well-written & entertaining look into an even more interesting life. Job well done, Ms. Ratajkowski!One of a kind - a fantastic foray into this genre
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024I really liked this book. Not very profound but a good easy read. A great vacation read.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2022I only learned of this author a few months ago. I am from the generation of Kate Moss and super thin models being the unattainable norm for beauty. The author is much younger than myself and my generation but it seems that some things never change. She discusses the complexities of womanhood and all things related to our bodies, bodies image, ideal beauty standards and how men play so heavily into all of that. Overall, the author doesn't say this but if I read between the lines well enough, she is pretty angry that basically the same old beauty norms still apply today for women. Little, if any, change towards equality has been established. She is angry that the skinnier she is, the higher her pay check. Her being nude in a video propelled her to the top over night, not having clothes on or being a great model. All of these things seems to make her angry or at least annoyed. She is so relatable on so many levels even though she is hailed as the body of this generation and as an international beauty. All of the complexities of what her parents and society told her about beauty and sexuality are relatable to any woman of any age. In some ways this book heals my soul as a woman who has experienced so many of the same messages she has been told. Yet she is famous, beauty and hailed as the body of this generation and she feels the way I have felt many times in life. But in another way, the book makes me angry as a woman. It just highlights what is still wrong in the world and men and society norms. Even with every millienal out there on the street fighting for women's empowerment; yet. it seems that no matter what, women will never be completely free of the issues around our bodies, beauty and sexuality. Great book!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2021This was like reading the journal stories of a very sweet girl who was fortunate to be blessed with extraordinary beauty and the surface questions of what that means. How she plays into the patriarchal system, how she feels about that. From the way the book was hyped, I thought great revelations might be revealed from the experience of someone so beautiful. As an average woman having experienced similar abuses as many women do, but without the ability to capitalize on them in the Rachel on she is able, I guess I was hoping for the insights to match the promise made by the cover blurb.
The patriarchy is a thing. For sure. Sexual abuse is a thing sadly many woman experience. How we trade in for better is a thing. Most of us do it. And I guess my slight disappointment was not her fault. It’s another point proven by the publishers.
There are so many Womens voices trying to speak on this. In independent books I’ve read on Amazon that has to be self published because they didn’t have enough of a social media following to be given a platform to speak like this book was.
She is young. And it’s always important when female voices are allowed to speak and given a backing to be heard widely. It is yet another privilege of this book that it was. It was like reading heartfelt letters of a younger person who hadn’t really yet had the time in a life to truly speak into what the publishers promised. So really if I could I would hug her and say, I know. Yes. We all know. We experience it too.
I wanted what the publishers promised. And that’s not her fault.
On a fun note, I enjoyed being let into what it was like to be extremely beautiful and have a life that rewarded that on a top tier level. It was an interesting foray
She’s a stunning girl. And sweet. I enjoyed the leak into what a life like that was like. I wish the best for her.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2021As a guy who’s never read a book of this kind, and who honestly didn’t know much about her prior to reading her snippet in NY mag, I found the book to be very sharp, vulnerable, and honest. It reads like a conversation that you’re having with a cool friend of yours. It’s unpretentious and highly relatable, yet very enlightening. She is a natural writer, and the atmospheres that she creates are palpable, and although we’re worlds apart as people, it’s not hard to see yourself in her shoes. You watch her make her mistakes, each time feeling empowered in the moment, only later realizing how she’s actually being used as an object for someone else’s sexual desire, and struggle along the way to discover what actual power or control she has in the system. By the time the book culminates imo in “men like you” watching her release her anger at all of these situations is almost cathartic, albeit uncomfortable for her. Even though in her dreams she has no punch, in real life she really connects. In the end you feel her coming into her body again and feeling the love around her and the power that comes with trusting and listening to her body and letting go and you begin to feel happy for her, as if she’s gotten one step closer to true empowerment, the cultivating of her own inner peace.
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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Germany on August 10, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read!
Mega Buch!Ich war sehr überrascht, dass es so gut ist.
- VivianeReviewed in Brazil on December 28, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars outstanding
I have never read anything like this before, it’s really nice to see a woman’s perception about a man dominated word from someone who has experienced it, so so closely
- xueeReviewed in India on June 8, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars fr Emily
too much emotions I felt like crying
- Erika JazminReviewed in Mexico on September 25, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Engaging
This book really makes you think and question about the image men have about women in the work environment and society
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FlaviaReviewed in Italy on February 14, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Molto interessante
Molto interessante, scritto bene, ti tiene attaccato e non annoia mai. Complimenti.