The Sum of Her Parts explores how women’s body parts and the roles/parts that women play have been deployed toward political ends. Connecting topics as diverse as the etymological history of female genitalia, the concept of Wonder Woman, and a review of a Metallica rockumentary, Siân Griffiths explores what women’s parts mean in contemporary America. Using humor and candor to approach the topic of the female body through a wide variety of essay forms, Griffiths blends lyric and narrative modes. This ambitious collection invites the reader to think ambiguously and explosively, allowing complication rather than easily connected dots. The result is a discussion of the female body that is varied, complex, nuanced, and thoughtful.

“Griffiths offers such fantastic insights that I felt remade in reading The Sum of Her Parts, brought back to a body that, through similar experiences to the author, I’d been divided from. Had it been since birth? Griffiths provides a container of essays to support that inquiry.”

—Sonya Huber, author of Pain Woman Takes Your Keys and Other Essays from a Nervous System


“From essays about bra shopping to Superbowl watching, from cooking to discussing guns and the ERA, Griffiths captures the complexity and vast identities the too-singular phrase 'woman' has come to mean. The Sum of Her Parts isn’t a screed but nor does it waver from its purpose. Writing about being a woman is difficult because being a woman is not always difficult. And it’s not always one thing.”

—Nicole Walker, author of Processed Meat: Essays on Food, Flesh, and Navigating Disaster


“Siân Griffiths writes violently. I don’t mean Hemingway-male-bravado violence but rather that she continually explores how violence affects our world. Whether writing about sexual assault, the connotation of the most offensive word in the English language, or the heir to the Winchester rifle fortune, Griffiths plumbs the depths of those dark waters, forcing us to look at what lies beneath the violence we see so often. What she finds is surprising. What is even more surprising is that she finds ways to celebrate the surface, the bread and bones of our bodies.”

—Paul Crenshaw, author of This One Will Hurt You

“Siân Griffiths has written an important and necessary book. The Sum of Her Parts is a collection that forces our eyes open to misogyny as a disease. Griffith’s essays detail how women are cleaved by the cruel language spit at us—cunt, whore, bitch—by the negative, self-sabotaging language and ideals we inflict upon ourselves and by everyday microaggressions about our bodies. This book carves itself into your arm. Here are essays like little knife wounds, and here are others in which she cooks for us. In each one she boldly asks the questions she’s been told to stop asking and, in doing so, shows how women suffer a thousand tiny cuts every day, yet despite it remain warrior queens.”

—Megan Culhane Galbraith, author of The Guild of the Infant Saviour: An Adopted Child’s Memory Book

“The Sum of Her Parts is a feminist battle cry, a reclamation of our bodies as they age, as they fail us, as we rebuild and recover and redefine ourselves—as athletes, as mothers, as teachers, as lovers—and find new power in our lives. This book is an excavation, an exhumation, of womanhood and the body—naked on the page, beating and bloody and alive; a body that’s built and broken into so many pieces then put back together again, creating something beautifully, powerfully whole.”

—Melissa Faliveno, author of TOMBOYLAND