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Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl

2.92 ( 1,650 Ratings by Goodreads)
Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl

Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl

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2.92 (1,650 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 4 July, 2005
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A fun, witty, sexy, page-turning novel written by a real-life, high-priced Manhattan call girl.

This is the diary of Nancy Chan, busy career girl, in her thirties, newly engaged and trying to balance job and romance. But Nancy is a high-class call girl, a fact her banker fiance, Matt does not know (he thinks she’s a copy editor) and Nancy wants to keep it that way.

With one foot in the bedrooms of her rich and demanding clients and one in the world of her fiancé and his family, Nancy demonstrates, in her inimitable fashion, that if you know the dance, you can keep those two worlds from colliding. At least for a while.

This wonderfully intelligent, sexually frank, rollicking novel gives us fresh insight into the machinations and politics of being an expensive call girl in the modern world. Quan pulls no punches, gives no apologies, and has written one of the best and most honest books yet on the topic.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780007204397
ISBN10 0007204396
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 210 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

‘Bridget Jones with attitude’ Guardian

‘Chock-full of bad-girl secrets… tantalizing’ Cosmopolitan

‘Unexpectedly wise, observant and best of all – fun’ Los Angeles Times

‘A new perspective on the world's oldest profession’ Honey

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Author's Bio

Tracy Quan lives in Manhattan and this is her first novel. Tracy first wrote about Nancy Chan in a highly successful column on Salon.com.

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