Div grad bares all in Callgirl biography
"Literature"
While studying at the Yale Divinity School, Jeanette Angell DIV '87 considered converting to the Episcopalian Church and becoming a priest. But when her job as a college lecturer in Boston left bills unpaid and creditors calling, Angell found a less than angelic solution -- working as a $200-an-hour callgirl.
Angell's recounting of her three years as a prostitute -- simply titled "Callgirl" -- hit the shelves in August. The book is a blunt, unapologetic chronicle of the highs and lows of the world's oldest profession.
Most of the book consists simply of anecdotes. There are...
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