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 · Fishnet by Kirstin Innes – complicating the story of sex work The tale of a woman whose moral certainties about prostitution are challenged by her experience is warm and engaging, if Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.  · "Fishnet is a determined debut from an inimitable talent. Kirstin Innes takes the reader on a remarkable, authentic journey into the contemporary realm of prostitution." —Lisa O'Donnell, nationally bestselling author of The Death of Bees "Bold, sensual, and unflinching, Fishnet lays bare a world too often misjudged and misunderstood. Kirstin Innes writes with courage, warmth, and real www.doorway.ru: Gallery/Scout Press.  · Kirstin Innes’ debut novel Fishnet explores the world of the sex worker in Scotland through the story of two sisters, Fiona and Rona. It won the Guardian Not the Booker Prize in , so you might feel a little trepidation as you embark on it/5.


Fishnet is the debut novel of Kirstin Innes, published in by Freight www.doorway.ru story follows a Scottish woman who, after learning her missing sister was working as a sex worker, sets out to examine the sex industry. Fishnet was the winner of the Guardian Not the Booker Prize Innes spoke at the Edinburgh International Book Festival about Fishnet. Fishnet by Kirstin Innes. Members: Reviews: Popularity: Average rating: Mentions: 4: , () 3: A stunning debut novel follows a young woman, searching for her missing sister, as she is drawn into a world of escorts and prostitution Fiona works for a construction company in a job she hates. By night she searches for her missing sister. Fishnet by Kirstin Innes Summary. Fishnet is a great novel with a classy story that keeps you on the edge from the very beginning to till the last line. Kirstin Innes is the author of this beautiful novel. This author has a very clear idea of how to write a great story and engage the reader in a great environment.


The latest tweets from @kirstininnes. ‘Bold, sensual and unflinching, Fishnet lays bare a world too often misjudged and misunderstood. Kirstin Innes writes with courage, warmth and real insight. This is a hugely enjoyable and important book.’ – Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Animals, winner of the Betty Trask Award. ‘Fishnet is a determined debut from an inimitable talent. First, ‘cos Kirstin Innes, the author of Fishnet had researched her novel through ScotPep, a support group for sex workers in Edinburgh that I’ve got a lot of time for. And second, ‘cos Nine edited it.

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