With her jaunty dissection of the sex life and the private grooming habits of the novel's 18-year-old narrator Helen Memel Charlotte Roche has turned the previously unspeakable into the national conversation in Germany.The book is a headlong dash through every crevice and byproduct physical and psychological of its narrator's body and mind. It is difficult to overstate the raunchiness of the novel. Wetlands opens in a hospital room after an intimate shaving accident. It gives a detailed topography of Helen's hemorrhoids continues into the subject of anal intercourse and only gains momentum from there eventually reaching avocado pits as objects of female sexual satisfaction and - here is where the debate kicks in - just possibly female empowerment. Clearly the novel has struck a nerve catching a wave of popular interest in renewing the debate over women's roles and image in society.Charlotte Roche the Sunday Times bestselling author has crafted a masterpiece in Wetlands a bestseller that has taken the erotica fiction genre by storm. The novel has sparked a nationwide conversation in Germany challenging societal norms and perceptions of female sexuality.