Interview With Isabella Grosso, Author Of Natasha's Not My Name
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- October 12, 2020
Introspective, unapologetic, and brave, Natasha’s Not My Name is rooted in a desire to share in heartache and success with other girls on a journey of self-discovery. It is inspirational reading for all women. The author Isabella Grosso talks to Book Glow about her memoir. Describe the memoir in one sentence. Natasha is about saving
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READ MORENo more hiding. No more lies. Just truth. Natasha’s Not My Name by Isabella Grosso with ML Bordner introduces readers to the complex underground of the strip club industry from the perspective of a sixteen-year-old. Groomed by her cousin, supported by older dancers, and paid by strangers, this memoir follows Isabella Grosso’s adolescence and young
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