· "Fishnet is a determined debut from an inimitable talent. Kirstin Innes takes the reader on a remarkable, authentic journey into the contemporary realm of prostitution." —Lisa O'Donnell, nationally bestselling author of The Death of Bees "Bold, sensual, and unflinching, Fishnet lays bare a world too often misjudged and misunderstood. Kirstin Innes writes with courage, warmth, and real www.doorway.ru: Gallery/Scout Press. · Kirstin Innes’ debut novel Fishnet explores the world of the sex worker in Scotland through the story of two sisters, Fiona and Rona. It won the Guardian Not the Booker Prize in , so you might feel a little trepidation as you embark on it/5. · First, ‘cos Kirstin Innes, the author of Fishnet had researched her novel through ScotPep, a support group for sex workers in Edinburgh that I’ve got a .
Kirstin Innes' debut novel Fishnet explores the world of the sex worker in Scotland through the story of two sisters, Fiona and Rona. It won the Guardian Not the Booker Prize in , so you might feel a little trepidation as you embark on it. And so you should. This is a challenging read. Feel free to purchase this book from The Book Depository using my affiliate link so I can use the proceeds to buy even more books!:General affiliate link:htt. A "thoughtful, bruising, poignant, and poetic" (Ian Rankin) debut in which a woman's search for her missing sister leads her into the world of contemporary sex work. Rona Leonard was only twenty-years-old when she walked out of her sister Fiona's flat and disappeared. Six years later—worn down by a tedious job, childcare, and an aching absence in her life—Fiona's mundane.
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