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100 | _aJameela, Nalini. | ||
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_aThe Autobiography Of a Sex Worker / _cNalini Jameela. |
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_aChennai : _bWestland Ltd., _c2005. |
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300 | _a179 p. ; | ||
505 | _aChapter 1: - Studies; - Home; - IN the clay mine; - Ittamash; -She from a big house; - Dakkan Toffees; - Weeding; Chapter 2: - A new Job; - The man in the gold bordered dhoti; - Accidents; - The company house; - Days of happiness; - Maharani; - The mental patience; - The raid and the sari; - Viswanathan's study classes; - At Manglore; - The sayipp's ring; Chapter 3: - Married again; - Haram-haram; - Back to thrissur; - The marriage that lasted; - The daughter's educations; - Trade at Ooty; -Veerappan's Lion; - On the street with my daughter; - In the medical college; - Sex worker again; Chapter 4: - Trade union; - My first public speech; - Right infornt of death; - Ammu; - Women friends; - Prison; - Jayashree; - The journey to Thailand; - Paulson Rafael and Maitreyan; -Sujata and Raj Thomas; - My daughter's weeding; Chapter 5: - The girl who welcome AKG; - Mother; - Satyan's death; - Whose Bangle; - Nailini Jameela; - Media Ties; Chapter6: -Rehabilitation; - Buy sex? ; - Quivering Cars; - Money; Chapter 7: - Men now and then; - Afterword; -Memory alive and clear; - An interview with Nalini Jameela; | ||
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