Written by the historical editor of the highly acclaimed Maimie
Papers, The Lost Sisterhood describes both the women who chose
prostitution as a acreer and the middle-class reformers who sought to
eradicate prostitution from the landscape of urban America. What these
women thought, how they felt, and where they fit into a rapidly changing
society combine in this richly textured description of a neglected
aspect of women's history, one that also illuminates the origins of
contemporary attitudes toward both prostitution and women in general.