San Francisco in the roaring 20s. After World War I, San Francisco is a wild town. Abandoned by her lover, Violetta is swept up in the new, freer ways and becomes Americaβs first embedded journalist. She finds work in a brothel that caters to San Franciscoβs most powerful men, to write her epic
The Harlot's Daughter
β Scribed by Gifford, Blythe
- Book ID
- 106705192
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 455 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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