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The Education of a Very Young Madam (Hardcover)

by Ma-Ling Lee (Author), Christa Bourg (Contributor)

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In a businesslike, astute and self-empowering look at the sex business, New Jersey brothel owner Lee shares her hard-won secrets of success. A Korean orphan, born in the mid-1970s, Lee was adopted at age six (to the tune of $100,000, she later learned) by a wealthy Connecticut couple who soon divorced. Living with an unstable mother, Lee first ran away from home at age 13, living on and off at a state group home in Maine and ending her formal education at eighth grade. By 15, she was working at strip clubs, quickly learning the pimp and ho game, and drifting to Boston with a series of sugar daddies, some abusive and dealing drugs. With the backing