21 Gay Street
Sheldon Lord
‘Greenwich Village, where angels and addicts, lovers and lesbians, bohemians and bawds live and love.’
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From the back:
Jean and Terri shared everything – including their bed. Then Joyce came along and awakened a fiery longing in Jean. But was Joyce really gay?
Joyce didn’t know herself. She was alone and very lonely. She had to make friends with someone, anyone. Maybe she could become friendly with the two girls, Jean and Terri. She would do anything if they would just talk to her, anything at all…
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Details
Genre | Pulp |
Copyright Date | 1962 |
Publication Date | 1962 |
Publisher | Tower |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 158 |
Notes | Midwood Y159
Previously published: c1960. |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Cover Artist | Paul Rader |
Subject | Beat generation — New York (State) — New York — Fiction; Beat generation in literature; Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.); Lesbians; Lesbians — Identity — Fiction; Lesbians — New York (State) — New York — Fiction |
BookID | 45 |