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Reviewed by Courtnee Turner Hoyle for Readers' Favorite
In Stripping Like Nobody's Business, Bambi Rehak recalls her childhood in an abusive and mostly neglectful household. Her mother's low expectations and lack of encouragement started Rehak on the same cycle as her parents, and she had two children before she was out of her teens. A car accident bred the need for a higher income, and so she answered an ad for entertainers at a club where clothes were not always required. She details the unsavory environment, outlining the girls' and customers' behavior, unfair money handling, and drug use and distribution. Rehak shares details of her marriages, motherhood, vacations, and the depression that stemmed from her occupation and the other events in her life.
Bambi Rehak bravely recounts her life without fear, and readers will see her strength as she battles hardships many people couldn't successfully endure. Her mother's words were as sharp as swords, conditioning Rehak for a cycle of abuse and mistreatment. Many times, I wished I could rescue Rehak from the situations she disclosed, and it seemed like no kindness she extended went unpunished. Rehak shares her experiences with raw, unadulterated details that show how her innocence was eroded. Rehak isn't just a girl who danced for a few months and thinks she knows about the business. She performed for years and truly understands the lifestyle during the time she worked. The author's wit and sarcasm show her personality on every page and this made me feel like I knew her on a more personal level. Readers who enjoy true stories about resourceful people who fought difficulties will love Stripping Like Nobody's Business.