An Honest Woman, Charlotte Shane
An Honest Woman, Charlotte Shane
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An Honest Woman
A Memoir of Love and Sex Work

Author: Charlotte Shane

Narrator: Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged: 4 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/13/2024


Synopsis

Through the lens of her years spent as a sex worker, Charlotte Shane offers a “rigorous and compulsively readable memoir” (New York magazine) exploring what it means to be a heterosexual woman and a feminist in a misogynistic society.

“A memoir of sex work that is also a poignant love story” —The Washington Post

In her early twenties, Charlotte Shane quit her women’s studies graduate program to devote herself to sex work because it was a way to devote herself to men. Her lifelong curiosity about male lust, love, selfishness, and social capital dovetailed with her own insatiable desire for intimacy to sustain a long career in escorting, with unexpectedly poignant results.

Shane uses her “unsparing honestly” (The New York Times Book Review) and her personal and professional history to examine how men and women struggle in their attempts at a romantic and sexual bonding, no matter how true their intentions. As she takes stock of her relationships—with clients, with her father, with friends, with married men, and later, with her own husband—she tells a candid and haunting tale of love, marriage, and (in)fidelity, as seen through the eyes of the perpetual “other woman.”

Braiding the personal and the universal, An Honest Woman is a merciless and moving love letter to men and an indictment of habitual dishonesty, a condemnation of every social constraint acting on heterosexual unions, and a hopeful affirmation of the possibility for true connection between men and women.

About Charlotte Shane

Charlotte Shane is a nonfiction author and essayist. She is the author of Prostitute Laundry and N.B., both published by TigerBee Press, which she cofounded in 2015. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New York Times MagazineThe Nation, Bookforum, Harper’s, Sports Illustrated, and elsewhere.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica on June 09, 2024

This memoir doesn't try to do very much. It feels deeply phoned in, unconcerned with the reader's experience, just page after page of long summary paragraphs. It is concerned with only one thing: making sure you understand that yes sex work is real and here are some of the ways it works. You could h......more

Goodreads review by Meike on October 29, 2024

This is an absolute mess that doesn't deliver what it advertises, but it's also pageturner for other reasons. Charlotte Shane does four things here: First, she hauntingly describes the effects of growing up in a patriarchal society and the internalized misogyny it creates. Then, she conveys her expe......more

Goodreads review by Summer on August 18, 2024

Even though millions of people do it, working in the sex industry is still a taboo and culturally shameful thing. An Honest Woman is an insightful account of one womans experience as a sex worker told with brutal honesty. She also discusses her awkward adolescent years and coming into her sexuality......more

Goodreads review by Vee on May 12, 2024

A quick, moving and eloquent memoir! I really enjoyed the authors insights on sex work and weaving her personal experiences with larger observations about men, women and society. Although not all of her experiences and conclusions resonated with me, the overall tone was something very approachable a......more

Goodreads review by Emily on September 18, 2024

3.5⭐️ This was well written and has some hard hitting lines. However, it’s kind of all over the place and doesn’t offer much insight. Still, the content was interesting and some of the messaging was very important!......more