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During her career as an exotic dancer, Persia Monir has met many interesting people. To protect their privacy, she’s calling them all John !
This, The Book of Johns, shows what each of Persia’s many admirers had to teach her about life. When she first started as a dancer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, giving up a fifteen year nursing career; she had no idea that it would change her life so thoroughly. Before, Persia was a divorcee with a young son, struggling to make ends meet. As soon as she walked on stage as Persia Monir, she rediscovered her power and gained new insight into the battle of the sexes.
Persia writes of the real-life scandals and soap opera twists that surprised her during her time in the industry. She may not name names, but nothing else is off limits as she recounts the romance, sex, and thrills she found in this new life. She interrupts her anecdotes with small snippets of the many poems she received from friends and admirers.
Persia refused to settle for a conventional existence. Instead, she took charge of her own destiny and embraced a career-and a life-full of excitement and freedom.
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During her career as an exotic dancer, Persia Monir has met many interesting people. To protect their privacy, she’s calling them all John !
This, The Book of Johns, shows what each of Persia’s many admirers had to teach her about life. When she first started as a dancer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, giving up a fifteen year nursing career; she had no idea that it would change her life so thoroughly. Before, Persia was a divorcee with a young son, struggling to make ends meet. As soon as she walked on stage as Persia Monir, she rediscovered her power and gained new insight into the battle of the sexes.
Persia writes of the real-life scandals and soap opera twists that surprised her during her time in the industry. She may not name names, but nothing else is off limits as she recounts the romance, sex, and thrills she found in this new life. She interrupts her anecdotes with small snippets of the many poems she received from friends and admirers.
Persia refused to settle for a conventional existence. Instead, she took charge of her own destiny and embraced a career-and a life-full of excitement and freedom.