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'Searing and generous ... a blazing beacon' - Donal Ryan
'Every man and woman should read this' - Sabina Higgins
'Written with honesty, power and insight' - Róisín Ingle
'Immensely valuable ... raw and vulnerable' - Irish Times
'A sobering ... timely call to arms' - Irish Independent
How does a young woman find herself involved in prostitution in Ireland? In an era that asks us to take a 'sex-positive' view of it, how does this translate in reality? And why aren't we talking about it mo…
Undertittel
A Memoir of Surviving Prostitution in Ireland
Forlag
Hachette Books Ireland
Utgitt
17 februar 2022
Sjanger
Biografier, Dokumentar og fakta
Språk
English
Format
epub
DRM-beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781529371826
'Searing and generous ... a blazing beacon' - Donal Ryan
'Every man and woman should read this' - Sabina Higgins
'Written with honesty, power and insight' - Róisín Ingle
'Immensely valuable ... raw and vulnerable' - Irish Times
'A sobering ... timely call to arms' - Irish Independent
How does a young woman find herself involved in prostitution in Ireland? In an era that asks us to take a 'sex-positive' view of it, how does this translate in reality? And why aren't we talking about it more?
Any Girl is one woman's first-hand account of Ireland's sex trade.
An experience of sexual exploitation as a teenager carved a direct path for Mia into the world of prostitution, a hidden part of her life during her college years in Dublin. There, in a system of casual entitlement, she met with abuse, violence and degradation, finally leaving it behind at age 24.
Over a decade on, now a psychotherapist specialising in sexual trauma, Mia shares her remarkable story with passion and a determination to challenge dominant perceptions of prostitution today. Any Girl amounts to a radical act of truthtelling that shines with courage and hope.
'A powerful and important book' - Ivana Bacik, T.D.
'Will open your eyes and your heart to a hidden world that most choose to ignore' Jarlath Regan