Menowars is a much-needed, no-nonsense takedown of the confusion surrounding menopause - finally giving women the science, clarity, and validation we deserve. * Dr Mary Claire Haver * Fiona Clark has written what must become the go-to book about menopause. From medical misogyny to Tik Tok misinformation, from health scares about HRT to dementia risks, she looks at the facts, provides the evidence or tells you when it isn't there. She quite simply cuts through the noise and tells you, 'it is your menopause, your health, your future, your choices'. * Victoria McDonald, Channel 4 Health Correspondent * Fiona Clark has achieved the impossible; an engaging and interesting book on menopause that breaks down the myths in a relatable, conversational style, while incorporating the best scientific data. In an environment that is saturated with influencers and advice, Fiona Clark's career as an investigative journalist shines through - she writes with credibility and authority; no stone is left unturned. * Suzanne Smith, Australian award-winning investigative journalist and author of 'The Altar Boys' * There is so much going on that is right at this moment - a modern menopause movement is mobilizing around much-needed reforms. Clark brings a critical journalistic lens and unpacks the policies needed to get us back on track. As a US-based advocate, I watch the global menopause landscape carefully; Clark's keen assessments are essential collateral. * Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, attorney, author and menstrual health advocate, New York * This book is needed! It's written in a hilarious and digestible tone, heavily researched and separating fact from fiction. It's a bold, witty, inclusive and honest piece that everyone must read - after all, everyone will be affected by menopause either directly or indirectly. * Dr Aziza Sesay, GP educator, Honorary Senior Clinical lecturer, host, speaker and health content creator * Nothing like a smart, savvy Australian to tell it like it is - Fiona delivers an evidence-based, myth-busting, badass take on menopause that finally answers the big question, 'How the hell did we get to this point?' * Amanda Thebe, fitness expert, speaker and author of 'Menopocalypse: How I Learned to Thrive During Menopause and How You Can Too' * This brilliant book provides a fascinating overview of how we have reached the current state of confusion over menopause management, where medical misinformation and over commercialisation are rife, leaving women unsure of who and what to believe. Fiona tackles the issues with wit and science, giving us her personal experiences as well as evidence-based advice from trusted medical experts. * Dr Juliet Balfour, GP and BMS-accredited menopause specialist * At times horrifying (leeches on vulvas?), Menowars is exhaustively researched, engagingly written, and most of all, empowering. Fiona Clark makes sense of conflicting evidence and expert opinions, and brings to light the political, marketing and vested interests that influence women's health in ways most of us never realise. * Lynnette Hoffman, Managing Editor, 'Health Australia' * The menopause landscape has become commercialised, commodified, competitive and combative. This brilliant, timely book will help you to understand why that has happened, and how to successfully navigate that landscape. * Diane Danzebrink, menopause advocate and author of Making Menopause Matter * The menosphere is currently a chaotic, confusing and sadly messy space, and women are feeling more confused, overwhelmed and conflicted than ever before. That's why books like this are so important. As a highly experienced and well-regarded science journalist and editor, you can be reassured that everything Fiona writes will be fact-checked, impartial and evidence-based. I recommend that every woman, man, health care and media professional devours this book! * Katie Taylor, founder of 'The Latte Lounge' and author of 'Midlife Matters' * In a time when too many women still face stigma, dismissal or outright neglect, Menowars stands as a rallying cry for change and a lifeline for millions of women who have felt dismissed, confused, or unheard. It empowers women not only to advocate for themselves, but to demand better from the systems meant to serve them. This book will leave readers better equipped, better informed, and most importantly, reassured that they are not alone. * Michelle Griffin, gynaecologist, BBC Health columnist and founder of MFG Health * Menowars is the book I wish every woman would read. It's an insightful, wide-ranging look at menopause through the ages, across cultures and into the heart of today's medical, political and social conversations. With clarity, warmth and a welcome dose of humour, Fiona separates myth from fact, empowering readers to make informed choices - a smart, essential guide, and a surprisingly entertaining read, for anyone navigating the menopause journey. * Libby Stevenson, therapeutic wellbeing and yoga instructor * The history of women's healthcare is tainted by misogyny, lack of research and the notion that women should just 'put up with it', and menopause care is no exception. This brilliant book will guide you like the north star through the modern maze of the menopause world. It explains with clear, no-nonsense language and journalistic meticulousness how we got here; and it gives you the research and the numbers, separating fact from fiction, so that you can make an informed decision when it comes to choosing the right path for your own menopause journey. * Dr Mandy Leonhardt, GP and BMS-accredited menopause specialist, and author * Fiona Clark has written a fabulous book which can only be described as 'the menopause book that we have all been waiting for, but didn't know that we were'. It's an A to Z on the menopause and a significant contribution to understanding it within the context of history, misogyny, capitalism and politics. I now understand why people think that menopausal women ought to 'put up and shut up', but the difference is that Fiona also gives us the tools and language to fight back. * Jane Chelliah, MBE * In a sea of menopause advice, Menowars leaves no stone unturned. Sharp, fearless and utterly necessary, Fiona dismantles the misinformation plaguing menopause and gives the reader a solid foundation of knowledge to take away, and she does it with precision and wit. This is not just another menopause book, it's the one that should have come first. * Lou and Jinty, Womenkind Collective * I loved this book! As 'the Newsnight anchor of the menopause world', Fiona is perfectly placed to comment on the explosion of information and the deep confusion in the medical world about how to react to the rise of the influencer. A must-read, this is exactly what has been missing - clear, illuminating information, with lived experience adding to an informative and practical resource. * Dinah Siman, author and Menopause Pilates expert * Menowars is smart, sharp, and unafraid to say what so many of us have felt for some time. Honest, necessary and long overdue. * Kate Oakley, Your Future Fit * Absolutely brilliant! This book makes you stop and think about where we are now, as women; where we have been, and how far we have to go. * Dr Carys Sonnenberg, GP, BMS-accredited menopause specialist, educator, speaker and author *