I am puzzle about this book. when I first opened it, I actually was a bit disappointed. The first thirty pages or so are 60% quite unremarkable. All the models are beautiful, but most of the first photographs are, tasteless, not really as stylish as I would like them to be, and without any real artistic feeling. Nevertheless after that it catches up, and the rest is much more likable, and some, really artistic.
Why four and not five stars? Well, first for that ambiguity. Second, the tittle is TERRIBLY misleading. It's obvious that all this women are professional models. Besides, all but six photographies are those of Caucasian skinny women, size zero to at most four in their twenties. From the six that break the monotony, one is a fully clothed black woman greeting you with her middle finger (the only non Caucasian is not a nude), two are portraits of relatively older women, but still quite attractive (late thirties or early forties), and the other three are pictures of Caucasian women in their twenties, quite fit and obviously professional models, but, at the time, they were obviously pregnant (somewhere in the second trimester, would be my guess).
Being named "Women of All Sorts" I expected to find more variety in age, race, size and ways of life.
Still, as I said, it's worth the money!