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The Night Tells Its Stories
Don't call me "the oldest profession in the world."
Sophie DimanthSeries: Knowledge Tells Its Story(0)
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What if, for once, it wasn't a person telling the story, but the system itself? In this original narrative, prostitution takes the floor as an embodied voice, alive, breathing and suffering for millennia.
Through nine intense chapters, this book delves into the backstage of a reality we think we know, but have never truly listened to. From the birth of this phenomenon to the mechanisms that perpetuate it, each page unveils a truth that our society prefers to keep in the shadows.
This book doesn't seek your comfort. It exposes the brutal mechanics of a system that transforms survival into transaction and thrives in complicit silence. You'll discover what lies behind the debates: journeys where choice no longer exists, clients who aren't the anonymous shadows we imagine. More than a testimony, it questions our collective wounds and poses a dizzying question: what does the existence of this system reveal about ourselves?
Why is this book different?
Neither political manifesto nor misery narrative, it adopts a radically new approach by giving a literary voice to the phenomenon itself. The tone is raw without being voyeuristic, poetic without sugarcoating the violence, confrontational without being moralizing.
This book implicates you directly and demonstrates that every reader participates either in the perpetuation of this system or in its transformation. It contains difficult truths and necessary discomfort, the starting point of all genuine change.
Are you ready to hear what no one dares to say and to transform your understanding into concrete responsibility?
Through nine intense chapters, this book delves into the backstage of a reality we think we know, but have never truly listened to. From the birth of this phenomenon to the mechanisms that perpetuate it, each page unveils a truth that our society prefers to keep in the shadows.
This book doesn't seek your comfort. It exposes the brutal mechanics of a system that transforms survival into transaction and thrives in complicit silence. You'll discover what lies behind the debates: journeys where choice no longer exists, clients who aren't the anonymous shadows we imagine. More than a testimony, it questions our collective wounds and poses a dizzying question: what does the existence of this system reveal about ourselves?
Why is this book different?
Neither political manifesto nor misery narrative, it adopts a radically new approach by giving a literary voice to the phenomenon itself. The tone is raw without being voyeuristic, poetic without sugarcoating the violence, confrontational without being moralizing.
This book implicates you directly and demonstrates that every reader participates either in the perpetuation of this system or in its transformation. It contains difficult truths and necessary discomfort, the starting point of all genuine change.
Are you ready to hear what no one dares to say and to transform your understanding into concrete responsibility?
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