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ISBN: 0670019399

ISBN13: 9780670019397

No Man's Land

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First song, dress on& “It sounds like an obvious statement when I say that girls don’t grow up wanting to be strippers, but you’d be surprised. Most people – civilians that is – seem to think that even in the cradle we were wrapping ourselves around a greasy pole and grinding our hips to Britney Spears.&When we get drunk the regrets come out. ‘I’m a good girl, really I am,’ sighs one. She takes a drag of her cigarette and I think to myself, I’m not a good girl. Not really. Not anymore. But I sure as hell would like to be.” With forty-three countries, twelve boats, dozens of flights, a fistful of “life experience” behind her and a lot of ambition fueling her dreams, twenty-five-year old Ruth Fowler arrives in New York City. A Brit with a Cambridge degree and a middle-class background, she doesn’t think it will be too hard to start a new life. But getting a work visa in post-9/11 U.S.A. proves to be tricky, and to kick-start a writing career, Fowler starts documenting her experiences. She funds her efforts with cash-in-hand jobs and a stint writing for The Village Voice , but it doesn’t take long for funds and hope to run out – sending her to the heart of Manhattan's dark underbelly, the strip clubs and “Champagne Rooms” of Times Square. As “Mimi,” she has a chance of survival. But when this persona threatens to consume every vestige of Fowler’s identity, when her life spirals out of control and her true self remains so deeply buried that it seems impossible to resurrect, relying on “Mimi” seems like the biggest mistake she has ever made. No Man’s Land is a shocking, raw account about losing identity—and finding it again.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

anatomy of the strip club regular

A well-written deconstruction of many strip club myths. To wit: that attendance is healthy, that one's soul does not blacken, and that it's all about empowerment. It's not an indictment of the scene, but Ms. Fowler is certainly no apologist for it either. The book is an excellent modern coming-of-age story as well, about an extraordinary young woman facing herself and the delusions she's constructed -- delusions which have simply stopped working. The author ends with a refreshingly honest look at herself and what she's selling her customers: "the something more men always want because monogamy is just not in their sex." Allusions to the Wizard of Oz, mushrooms, and rampant alcohol abuse add to the entertainment.

Great book

Girl, Undressed is an interesting read. It took a lot of preconceptions I had about strippers, Brits, drugs, and turned them inside out and upside down. I loved having to think outside my self-made box. I enjoyed the book immensely

Naked Truth

A smart, trenchant, witty, mortifyingly honest story, told with grace, humor and pathos. It's about stripping, sure, but mostly about a young woman's search for a place in the world. Girl Undressed also dares to bare (so to speak) the way we use our bodies and how they're commodified; how we become our own Other. And the book also has lots of neat stuff about New York, before it was prettified, and restaurants and yachts, drinking, drugs!

Compelling

Despite being a bit uncomfortable with the subject matter from time to time, Fowler's lively prose kept drawing me deeper into her vividly-described world. She excels at turning a string of unsettling experiences into a compelling story that left me feeling raw and exposed. NYC will have a different texture the next time I visit, now that I've read about it from her perspective.

A Dark, Poignant and Cautionary Tale for Those Who Would Venture Into the Underbelly of New York

Ruth Fowler has written a deeply disturbing, thoroughly engrossing memoir that chronicles a promising young woman's descent into an unsightly field of sex, drugs and indecency. Full of subtext, this gripping tale hits on a number of significant themes (intimacy, abuse, immigration reform, finding one's self, etc.) all while Fowler unapologetically paints those who've crossed her path in their true colors. While brutally honest, this tale of sidetracked ambition elicits compassion and concern from the reader, as it's easy to imagine the countless women still stuck in such a deplorable world. Do pick up a copy, as it's truly a remarkable memoir that's flawlessly written, but don't be surprised if it sticks with you long after you've finished.
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