The comments are based on an spanish transaltion I read about 15 years ago. Nellie Hill, was abandoned by her mother at birth, but eventually contacted her, as the book use the same epistolar fashion as Fanny Hill. How Nellie contacted her mother is never explained. The first letter explains all this, and starts Nellie memories on her life in the brothel she was abandoned, just before she loses her virginity to a non paying customer. The plot is very simplistic, but is spiced with very explicit descriptions of Nellie's many sexual encounters. If you like erotica, this is a must have. It is more explicit than John Cleland's Fanny Hill, I would say in the same league as Memoirs of a Flea.
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