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The diary of a Manhattan call girl a Nancy Chan novel

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 fiancé, 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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  • "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 fiancé, 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."
  • "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 fiancé, 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."@en
  • "Autobiografisch getint relaas van een jonge vrouw die een dubbeleven leidt als keurige verloofde en call girl."
  • "This is the diary of Nancy Chan, turn-of-the-millennium call girl, who lives and works on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Although she's in her thirties, she's at the top of her career'a better twenty-five-year-old today than when she was twenty-five. Most of her regulars don't realize how long she's been working. Her new fiancE, Matt, an up-and-coming M.B.A. on Wall Street, does know her age and how long she's been working but not what she does for a living. And at least for the time being, Nancy wants to keep it that way. Nancy is full of contradictory desires. She frequently has to choose between making love and making money. On good days, she gets to do both. Surrounded by devoted, wealthy, and powerful johns, some of whom want more than just sex, and caught between two complicated call girl friends who, shall we say, make her life more interesting than it really needs to be'not to mention an unwitting fiancE who has started to apartment hunt and arrange a wedding'Nancy navigates the tricky currents of the world's oldest profession. With one foot in the bedrooms of her rich and demanding clients and one in the straight world of her fiancE 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. Based on the highly successful Salon.com column "Nancy Chan: Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl," 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. Tracy Quan pulls no punches, gives no apologies, and has written one of the best and most honest books yet on the topic. From the Hardcover edition."@en
  • "A Manhattan call girl struggles to keep her life on track and separate her work from her life with her fiancé."@en

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  • "Humorous fiction"
  • "Humorous fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Diary fiction"@en
  • "Diary fiction"
  • "Humorous stories"@en
  • "Humorous stories"

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  • "The diary of a Manhattan call girl a Nancy Chan novel"@en
  • "Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl A Novel"@en
  • "Diary of a Manhattan call girl : a Nancy Chan novel"
  • "Nhật ký gái gọi Manhattan"
  • "Callgirl på Manhattan"@sv
  • "Yomanah shel naʻarat liṿui mi-Manhaṭan"
  • "Diary of a Manhattan call girl"@en
  • "Diary of a Manhattan call girl"
  • "Diario (vero) di una squillo di lusso a Manhattan"@it
  • "Diario (vero) di una squillo di lusso a Manhattan"
  • "Dnevnik prostitutke z Manhattna"@sl
  • "Yomanah shel na-aʻrat liṿui me-Manhaṭan"
  • "Journal d'une call-girl"
  • "Dagboek van een call girl"
  • "Nhật ký gái gọi Manhatten"
  • "The diary of a Manhattan call girl : a Nancy Chan novel"
  • "The diary of a Manhattan call girl : a Nancy Chan novel"@en
  • "The diary of a Manhattan call girl"
  • "The diary of a Manhattan call girl"@en