What to say about this book? It was written in 1992, well in the middle of the -- quite necessary, I'd say -- reassessment of prostitution and sex work in general. The previous stereotype of all sex workers as either nymphomaniacs or drug addicts was clearly a problem, not least because it wasn't accurate. But this book kinda goes the other way: all sex workers are happy little liberated ladies whose lives would be super excellent if everyone just left them alone. Now, I've known some sex workers in my time, and that stereotype doesn't work either. It's a tough racket, emotionally and physically, even if you're not being threatened and scorned. That part is ignored here. Is there some interesting history to be found here? Sure there is. Is its heart in the right place? Yeah, I'd say that's true. But I found myself underwhelmed overall.