Recensione:
A brave woman steps out from Ireland s dark side and gives a clear-eyed account of the violence that is prostitution. --Susan McKay
An unprecedented testimony brave, powerful and convincing. --Theo Dorgan
'you're an inspiration from girl to girl' --Sinead Desmond Ireland AM 22 April 2013
'It is a story which will shock, maybe even horrify- on a subject which society does its best to avoid' --Jason O Toole Daily Irish Mail 12 April 2013
'It's not often that a book makes you re-think your beliefs, but Rachel Moran's thought-provoking memoir, Paid For: My Journey Through Prostitution, does just that' --Jennifer May, Ireland's Big Issue 12 June 2013
'It is a story which will shock, maybe even horrify- on a subject which society does its best to avoid' --Jason O Toole Daily Irish Mail 12 April 2013
I am struck by this powerful and deeply moving book - --Donal Dorr, Act To Prevent Trafficking
'It is a story which will shock, maybe even horrify- on a subject which society does its best to avoid' --Jason O Toole Daily Irish Mail 12 April 2013
L'autore:
Rachel Moran grew up in North Dublin city. From a troubled family background, she was fourteen when she was taken into state care. She became homeless and got involved in prostitution at aged fifteen, working in Dublin and other Irish cities for the following seven years. In 1998 at the age of 22, she liberated herself from that life. At 24 she got on the path to further education, gaining a degree in journalism from Dublin City University, where she won the Hybrid Award for excellence in journalism. She speaks internationally on prostitution and sex-trafficking and volunteers to talk to young girls in residential care about the harms and dangers of prostitution. She lives in North Dublin.
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