The Last Living Slut

Born in Iran, Bred Backstage

Description

The Last Living Slut is the salaciously literary and sexually liberated account of one young woman’s transition from traditionally-raised Iranian to rock and roll groupie for Guns N Roses, Motley Crew, and many others. Paired with a powerful introduction by New York Times bestselling authors Neil Strauss and Anthony Bozza, Roxana Shirazi’s The Last Living Slut is a passionate tale of jilted love, brutal revenge, and backstage encounters that make Pamela Des Barres’s I’m With The Band read like the diary of a nun.

About the author(s)

Roxana Shirazi was born in Tehran, Iran, and was sent to England at age ten. She holds a master’s degree in English from Bath Spa University, and lives, loves, and writes in London.

Reviews

“Far raunchier and better written than Pamela Des Barres’ classic I’m with the Band.” - Booklist

The most gripping real-life account of female depravity we’ve ever read... makes Pamela Des Barres’ I’m With the Band read like a nun’s diary in comparison. - Neil Strauss and Anthony Bozza, New York Times Best Selling authors

“[A] DEFINITE read for the Metal Sludge faithful.” - Metal Sludge

“Amazing book, if you can stomach it. It’s wild and brave!” - Danny Bonaduce, The Danny Bonaduce Show

“Sounds like this page-turner has all the makings of an international best seller.” - Ami Angelowicz, thefrisky.com

“While sex is a marketing took is a theme of the Gaga book, it’s presence is raw and real in The Last Living Slut.” - Orlando Sentinel

“It’s not hard to see what might incite the mullahs in Tehran…” - Rush and Molloy, NYDailyNews.com

“4 stars” - Revolver Magazine

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