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A revelatory memoir about a young woman whose life was stolen when she was kidnapped in 1991 and remained an object of captivity for 18 years.
To the onlooker, Kelli's life was almost perfect. Growing up with both parents living in the home, as an Army brat she was afforded the opportunity to live abroad and encounter various cultures. She graduated from high school on the honor roll, joined the Navy, got married and had a baby. But, her perfect little world was far from it. Molested beginning at age 4 and on her own by the age of 16, a lost little girl became a lost woman. A devout church goer, lover of God and over achiever, Kelli also struggled with her demonic desire to destroy every powerful man she came across by bringing him to his knees using the power of the precious gift between her legs. She lived a double life that to this day, not many know about. Kelli tried to cover her carnal corruption with marriage and ministry only to find herself divorced and all alone. Twenty years later when it all came crashing down, instead of giving up, Kelli decided harness every ounce of her pain and combine it with her promiscuous past in order to propel her into her God ordained purpose. Reading this book, you will laugh and you will cry, but most importantly your life will be changed. If you're living your life bound by the sins of your past, you can be set free! You're already equipped with everything you need. What are you waiting for?
Amsterdam was, after London and Paris, the third largest city in early modern Europe, and was renowned throughout Europe for its widespread and visible prostitution. Delving deep into a wide range of sources, but making particular use of the transcripts of thousands of trials, The Burgher and the Whore reconstructs Amsterdam's whoredom in detail. The colourful and fascinating descriptions of the prostitutes, their bawds, their clients, and the police shed new light on thecultural, social, and economic conditions of the lives of poor women in a seafaring society.Lotte van de Pol explores how the vice trade was embedded in Amsterdam's society, economy, and judicial system, and how legislation and policing were shaped by misogynist attitudes towards women and fear of God's wrath and venereal diseases towards sex. The story concentrates on the people living at the margins of a rich metropolis, in which there was a large surplus of women, many of them poor immigrants with little prospect of marriage. Many changes are visible in the 150 years underscrutiny, including the view of prostitution from immorality to trade, and of prostitutes from whores and criminals to paupers. The result is a book that can be read as the history of the Dutch Golden Age from below.
In this first book-length study of Stevie Smith, Romana Huk reassesses the work of this major twentieth-century woman writer as emerging not only from the practices of female literary modernism, but also from within the tumultuous cultural context of mid-century Europe. Huk considers both the poems and the novels in the light of their cultural and literary context. Amongst the work treated here is Smith's rarely discussed trilogy of novels: Novel on Yellow Paper , Over the Frontier and The Holiday .