Brothel: Mustang Ranch and Its Women by Alexa Albert

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  • Pub. Date: June 2002
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 181,349
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    • Pub. Date: June 2002
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 181,349

    Synopsis

    When Harvard medical student Alexa Albert conducted a public-health study as the Mustang Ranch brothel in Nevada, the only state in the union where prostitution is legal, neither she nor the brothel could have predicted the end result. Having worked with homeless prostitutes in Times Square, Albert was intimate with human devastation cause by the sex trade, and curious to see if Nevada’s brothels offered a less harmful model for a business that will always be with us. The Mustang Ranch has never before given an outsider such access, but fear of AIDS was hurting the business, and the Ranch was eager to get publicity for its rigorous standards of sexual hygiene. Albert was drawn into the lives of the women of the Mustang Ranch, and what began as a public-health project evolved into something more intimate and ambitious, a six-year study of the brothel ecosystem, its lessons and significance.

    The women of the Mustang Ranch poured their stories out to Albert: how they came to be there, their surprisingly deep sense of craft and vocation, how they reconciled their profession with life on the outside. Dr. Albert went as far into this world as it is possible to go — some will say too far — including sitting in on sessions with customers, and the result is a book that puts an unforgettable face on America’s maligned and caricatured subculture.

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    Perhaps the most prominent legal brothel in Nevada, Mustang Ranch held mythical status in contemporary Western culture until it was shut down on racketeering charges in 1999. As a medical student, Albert was granted rare access to this intensely private world in order to conduct a study on condom use, and lived periodically at Mustang Ranch from 1993 to 1999. Her routine study soon deepened in tandem with her curiosity about the politics of prostitution and about the prostitutes themselves. In this straightforward account, she details the brothel regimen (from the women's relative captivity to what happens during various "parties") and explores the private lives of the women who work there, as well as those of the "johns" and the workers who service the Ranch. Yet the heart of the book lies in Albert's exploration of the sense of family that thrives in the brothel with all the fractious infighting, competition and camaraderie inherent in any community. Her short history of the legalization of prostitution in Nevada revolves around Joe and Sally Conforte who officially owned Mustang Ranch until charges of tax evasion forced Joe into hiding in South America in 1990 while illuminating the confluence of public opinion and economic forces that spurred legalization. Acknowledging her own feelings (which range from disgust to profound respect), Albert convincingly dispels myths about this mysterious world and provides a strong defense for the legalization of prostitution. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Alexa Albert, M.D., is a graduate of Brown University and Harvard Medical School. She has written and lectured widely on issue of public health and prostitution and was named on of Mirabella’s 1,000 Women for the Nineties for her work with Nevada’s legal prostitutes. She currently lives in Seattle, where she is completing her residency.

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    Brothel: Mustang Ranch and Its Womenby Anonymous

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    August 16, 2005: This book made me look at legalized prostitution in a whole new light. The author makes you see the prostitutes as humans, not as objects. These women have some of the same everyday problems we have. I never realized the amount of revenue the brothels bring to Nevada either. Quite an eye opener there. I bought this book because it was a different type of book than I normally read. I found myself wishing there was more when I finished. Start it with an open mind...you will highly enjoy it!

    Brothel: Mustang Ranch and Its Womenby Anonymous

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    January 10, 2002: I've just finished reading 'Brothel: Mustang Ranch and its Women' and I must admit that I was skeptical at the begining as to what these brothels were like. I assumed that they would be dirty places houseing dirty women. It was important for me to read this book so that I could realize just how wrong I was. The women of the brothel were discussed in such a human and compassionate way that made the reader see them and not their work. Reading this book has opened my eyes and caused me to become an advocate for the legalization of protitution and the women who choose to do it, but most importantly this book will make you feel. When a friend of mine noticed the title to this book she asked me 'why are you reading a book about whores?' we ended up in an argument where I found myself defending the prostitutes, the women, and the business. This book was so personal that it grabs you and takes you through the things you didn't think were real.Not only is this book a personal adventure but it is also a witty and informative read that provides the reader with a chance to see Mustang's prostitutes as women, and nothing less than that.


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