Brothel

Brothel by J. Boyett, published by Saltimbanque Books on October 15, 2015, is a work of fiction comprising 130 pages. This edition explores the lives of individuals in a quiet college town, where the pursuit of excitement leads to unconventional choices. The narrative delves into the various activities that residents might engage in, from binge-watching popular television shows to experimenting with alcohol, all while navigating the challenges of academic life.
Readers will find a portrayal of youthful exploration and the quest for thrills in an environment where basic literacy is often sufficient for academic success. The story presents a range of antics, including the idea of starting a business as a means to break the monotony. Through its engaging premise, Brothel captures the essence of life in a college town, highlighting the lengths to which individuals will go to seek out adventure and fulfillment.
Official synopsis Publisher
What to do for kicks if you live in a sleepy college town, and all you need to pass your courses is basic literacy? Well, you could keep up with all the popular TV shows. Or see how much alcohol you can drink without dying. Or spice things up with the occasional hump behind the bushes…. And if that’s not enough you could start a business….
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