I cannot speak highly enough of this book! The topic of the sex industry itself is of interest to me, but this historian does a beautiful job of presenting a broad account of Minneapolis' social, cultural, economic and political history through the lens of the rises and falls of the bordello and red light district. If you are interested in local/urban development history I think this is an important piece. Intersections of industrial development, settler migration, religious conservatism, political corruption, racism, sexism, money and power... Oh and the law. And seriously badass women. I'll probably read it again and lend my copy to many friends.