Publisher's Synopsis
This book is a message of peace, written by a social revolutionary sex worker.
This epic-sized tome shouts the worldwide plain truth that prostitutes won't go away. Sex workers exist, universally persist, and they doggedly endure the world's hatred. Phoenix enlightens the world as to why.
She states that clients of compassionate escorts are inclined to reflect their kind nature. And that most escorts haven't been forced. They literally embody the torturous collision of human rights and women's rights issues, and Phoenix explains it with a staggering fusion of knowledge and poignant revelation.
This creative nonfiction manifesto was originally launched as two books. Now it's more conveniently one. Two books rendered into one imply a hefty price, but such is not the case. Phoenix wants everything she has to say inexpensively accessed. That way her message of compassion may be much more widely spread, as well as her sex-positive viewpoint and her groundbreaking visions for sex work.
Norma Jean Almodovar, famous for her activism for sex workers' rights, criticized Phoenix in an email for making her title a question. She said: "We know that sex workers are bad girls AND brilliant... so why the question mark?"
Phoenix's response is that sex workers may know it, but the rest of the world does not. She figures most of the people attracted to her book will be puzzled fence-riders and truth-seekers. She made the title a question because to ask is indeed their perspective.
The book is explosive with answers.