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The Bunny Years: The Surprising Inside Story of the Playboy Clubs: The Women Who Worked as Bunnies, and Where They Are Now by Kathryn Leigh Scott
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adventurous
emotional
funny
informative
lighthearted
medium-paced
4.25
This was a fun read in so many ways. I could warn that my review might be biased because
Kathryn Leigh Scott (b. Kringstad) is a distant relative of mine, as my mother's second cousin, but I doubt that it matters much. I loved the book, and I still would have loved it if I didn't know about the author. However, it's no doubt that this connection made me curious enough to pick up this book when I finally stumbled over it. And I'm very glad that I did. I knew about Kathryn Leigh Scott's years as a Playboy bunny, but it was intriguing to hear more stories from several of her colleagues back then. I believe this book was written to give a more balanced or positive view of how it was to work as a bunny, and I find that it worked - without glossing over too much. The author writes openly about the darker sides of the business, as well as the fun times. I will recommend this book to anyone who's interested in women's perspectives in history.
Kathryn Leigh Scott (b. Kringstad) is a distant relative of mine, as my mother's second cousin, but I doubt that it matters much. I loved the book, and I still would have loved it if I didn't know about the author. However, it's no doubt that this connection made me curious enough to pick up this book when I finally stumbled over it. And I'm very glad that I did. I knew about Kathryn Leigh Scott's years as a Playboy bunny, but it was intriguing to hear more stories from several of her colleagues back then. I believe this book was written to give a more balanced or positive view of how it was to work as a bunny, and I find that it worked - without glossing over too much. The author writes openly about the darker sides of the business, as well as the fun times. I will recommend this book to anyone who's interested in women's perspectives in history.
Minor: Adult/minor relationship, Alcoholism, Drug abuse, Drug use, Emotional abuse, Misogyny, Sexism, Gaslighting, and Sexual harassment