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Come: A memoir | Rita Therese
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Two selves intertwine and it leaves you, in the dance room, making a decision that winged liner is just for work. Because you don't know which self you are looking at right now, which person you are. The song stops and you break out of your trance and ask if he'd like to extend... Rita is an escort, one of the best in Australia. It all began on a whim at 18, after she rang the number on a sign looking for nude models. Always the outsider, she quickly learns the sex industry is comprised of many other people just like her and she becomes immersed in this world: the drugs, the late nights, the glamour, being an outcast, the attention and validation from men. Mostly she thrives on how taboo her life has become. Following significant personal tragedy and trauma, the line between Rita's sex worker persona Gia and her real self begins to blur in a seemingly endless loop of grief, work, sex, love and heartbreak. In this achingly honest memoir, Rita learns that death and trauma do not always bring grand transformative experiences. Sometimes, in order to go forward, we have to write our own stories and choose to keep living. Unflinching, compelling and darkly funny, Come announces a fearless new talent in Australian writing.
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Abailliekaras
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A sex worker memoir by a talented, intelligent woman, I read this in one sitting. Lifts the lid on a world that exists behind closed doors. Interesting, upfront & gives insight into feeling like an outsider & finding acceptance in the sex industry. I liked Therese‘s street smarts, pragmatism & humour. The timeline is disjointed so it didn‘t feel like a complete story with character arc, & I wondered why she got into the work. But a strong book.

Freespirit Great review! 4y
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keepingupwiththepenguins
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Therese has split her story into three broad sections: Sex, Love, and Death (which, in itself, should give you a pretty good indication of the tone of the book). She takes a really admirable warts-and-all approach to sharing her story. This is one for fans of Kate Holden‘s In My Skin, or Belle de Jour‘s Intimate Adventures Of A London Call Girl. Extended review here: http://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/new-releases/ #Memoir #AussieBooks