By Fannie Weinstein & Melinda Wilson. Not how we talk about sex workers anymore, and Tina Biggar probably deserved better...
...but this paperback is a seldom seen and budget-friendly way to learn her story. The spine is cracked and tilts forward, and there's edgewear; inside, a previous shop’s stamp, and a previous owner’s coffee stain, plus page toning. But it’ll get the job done as a reading copy, and then you can recycle it.


