This book is largely known in the UK, where it was published. Too bad American readers haven't learned about it, viewers of crime shows would relish this book. Julian Davies mostly interviewed people who weren't massively damaged by the sex trade. More than few women had happy or optimistic endings: Anne Marie, Colleen, Carissa, Lynn, Pam, Rebecca, Sandra, Simona, Mary, and Emmalee. Yet, Brogan, Faith, and Stephanie had heavy drug addictions and doubted they would survive much longer. The last story saddens the heart. This book fits under the category of 'cautionary tale'. It relieved me to read of people who thrived from the profession. I yearn for the day where people receive such provision and education where prostitution won't be considered a first resort.