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Lauren Kirshner

    Lauren Kirshner crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of coming-of-age and intricate relationships, often set against the vibrant backdrop of Toronto. Her distinctive style is marked by a strong narrative voice and lyrical prose, exploring themes of identity and belonging in a rapidly changing world. Beyond fiction, Kirshner contributes to the literary landscape through poetry and critical essays, showcasing a versatile engagement with artistic expression. Her writing is notable for its keen observation and sensitive portrayal of the human experience.

    Sex Work in Popular Culture
    Where We Have to Go
    • Where We Have to Go

      • 325 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(108)Add rating

      Over a period of ten years, a young girl will struggle against the backdrop of her parents' decaying romance to find her place in the world.

      Where We Have to Go
    • This book examines movies, TV shows, and documentaries to reveal how sex work connects to women’s experiences of gender, power, and labour.

      Sex Work in Popular Culture