Editors' Picks: Week of Jan 20, 2020
A particular pleasure, if you're someone who observes trends and wonders how they get started and what the benefit/cost is to the people who follow them, is finding books that question popular media and opinion. Here are a few.

Looks Can Kill
A Doctor's Journey through Steroids, Addiction and Online Fitness Culture

Wellmania
Extreme Misadventures in the Search for Wellness

Beauty in a Box
Detangling the Roots of Canada's Black Beauty Culture

Gender, Health, and Popular Culture
Historical Perspectives

Fit at Mid-Life
A Feminist Fitness Journey
