Stacey Keith's memoir, "Stripped Down - A Naked Memoir", is not the sort of book I would have normally chosen, had it not been recommended it to me by a friend. So, if it's not the sort of thing you'd choose, either, this is me recommending it to you!
This intimate invitation to share a part of Stacey's career as a young exotic dancer and glamour model leaves her soul exposed and bare. A misfit wherever she went, a woman with high morals and superior intelligence, whose beautiful exterior was an obstacle preventing people from seeing the human being inside, this brave woman entered a career - largely out of desperation - which could have destroyed her. This profession had always seemed so glamourous to me (as a child Linda Lusardi from my father's "Scope" magazines was my idol). Instead, the misogyny, humiliation, multiple violations, and degradations endured by Stacey - a woman who was barely out of her teens at the time! - reveals an industry that dehumanises women and is all about power and male ego. It was a humbling read. Beautifully written, funny, tragic, and hopeful, I would recommend this book to anyone. Stacey Keith survived something most of us couldn't imagine with her integrity and self-worth intact. She is a feminist, a survivor, a "naked nerd"! I have the deepest respect for this remarkable and inspiring woman.