For a Good Time: Surviving Sex Work and Addiction to Become the Mother I Was Meant to Be
It’s 1953 in Southern California, Patty is five years old, and her mother hasn’t been home in two days. A police officer eventually arrives and takes Patty and her brothers to juvenile hall—their mother has been drinking again.

Twenty-eight years later, Patty herself is an alcoholic mother to three children. Divorced and homeless, she soon realizes that she can’t support her children with her job cleaning houses, so she accepts the offer of a man who works at the gas station: she’ll have sex with him for money.

For the next seventeen years, Patty lives a double life as a sex worker. Though she supports her family with the money she makes, she struggles to be the parent she wants to be, until she realizes she has become just like her own mother: an alcoholic who doesn’t give her children what they need.

When Patty gets sober, her life begins to change. She finds healing through therapy, spirituality, community, and, most importantly, speaking the truth to her children. Powerful and insightful, Patty’s story is proof that we all are capable of healing ourselves—and that forgiveness can transform our lives completely.
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For a Good Time: Surviving Sex Work and Addiction to Become the Mother I Was Meant to Be
It’s 1953 in Southern California, Patty is five years old, and her mother hasn’t been home in two days. A police officer eventually arrives and takes Patty and her brothers to juvenile hall—their mother has been drinking again.

Twenty-eight years later, Patty herself is an alcoholic mother to three children. Divorced and homeless, she soon realizes that she can’t support her children with her job cleaning houses, so she accepts the offer of a man who works at the gas station: she’ll have sex with him for money.

For the next seventeen years, Patty lives a double life as a sex worker. Though she supports her family with the money she makes, she struggles to be the parent she wants to be, until she realizes she has become just like her own mother: an alcoholic who doesn’t give her children what they need.

When Patty gets sober, her life begins to change. She finds healing through therapy, spirituality, community, and, most importantly, speaking the truth to her children. Powerful and insightful, Patty’s story is proof that we all are capable of healing ourselves—and that forgiveness can transform our lives completely.
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For a Good Time: Surviving Sex Work and Addiction to Become the Mother I Was Meant to Be

For a Good Time: Surviving Sex Work and Addiction to Become the Mother I Was Meant to Be

by Patty Tierney
For a Good Time: Surviving Sex Work and Addiction to Become the Mother I Was Meant to Be

For a Good Time: Surviving Sex Work and Addiction to Become the Mother I Was Meant to Be

by Patty Tierney

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Overview

It’s 1953 in Southern California, Patty is five years old, and her mother hasn’t been home in two days. A police officer eventually arrives and takes Patty and her brothers to juvenile hall—their mother has been drinking again.

Twenty-eight years later, Patty herself is an alcoholic mother to three children. Divorced and homeless, she soon realizes that she can’t support her children with her job cleaning houses, so she accepts the offer of a man who works at the gas station: she’ll have sex with him for money.

For the next seventeen years, Patty lives a double life as a sex worker. Though she supports her family with the money she makes, she struggles to be the parent she wants to be, until she realizes she has become just like her own mother: an alcoholic who doesn’t give her children what they need.

When Patty gets sober, her life begins to change. She finds healing through therapy, spirituality, community, and, most importantly, speaking the truth to her children. Powerful and insightful, Patty’s story is proof that we all are capable of healing ourselves—and that forgiveness can transform our lives completely.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781647422899
Publisher: She Writes Press
Publication date: 09/27/2022
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: (w) x (h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Patty Tierney worked as a prostitute to support her three children for seventeen years. After getting sober at forty-six years old, her life began to change, and she eventually began a career in caregiving. In 2005 she started her first caregiving company, which she successfully ran for ten years before selling it and shifting her focus to being a private caregiver.

Patty and her husband, John, together host retreats called Transform with the Tierneys, through which they provide a safe space for people to share their stories and practice self-love, acceptance, and forgiveness. For more about Transform, see www.transformwiththetierneys.com.

Today, Patty’s three adult children are thriving and successful, and she adores her three grandchildren. She and John live happily in Encino, California; they are best friends, and they love being together. When she’s not caregiving, hosting Transform, or spending time with family, Patty keeps herself busy with her passion for writing. For more about what she’s working on now, visit www.pattytierney.com.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

1 The Cardboard House 1

2 Dumb, Stupid Girl 11

3 A Boyfriend and a Best Friend 20

4 Work Experience 30

5 Buzzkill 39

6 The Harley Guy with the Ponytail 45

7 The Last Time 52

8 Nothing Could Be Worse 60

9 Real Estate 66

10 For a Good Time 72

11 Nice Enough 79

12 Madame Queen 87

13 Club 2nd 97

14 Make It Official 105

15 Don't Touch Me 112

16 Sick 120

17 My Little Parties 129

18 The General 135

19 Purple Ribbon 142

20 Joy 149

21 The Driver's Seat 155

22 The Marrying Kind 161

23 New Life 167

24 No 172

25 Captain Corelli's Mandolin 178

26 John 185

27 Mother's Day 196

28 This is My Mom 208

29 Full Circle 214

Acknowledgments 221

About the Author 223

About Children of the Night 225

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