Anybody’s Girl
March Hastings
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Addie goes to visit her father and has a talk with her father’s girlfriend, Margo. They have a curious good rapport. She stays the night in the guest room and Margo comes to visit her, to seduce Addie, and Addie gives in why not? And she likes it. It is apparent that Margo is only with her father for his money.
Margo sets Addie up in her own apartment so the two have a place to maintain their lesbian love affair. Margo takes Addie to Greenwich Village and the lesbian bars to introduce her to the third sex way of life. But Margo does not like that Addie still likes to fuck men.
In fact, Addie meets Cliff, the man who will turn her away from sinful dykedom, the way these lesbian novels often concluded as per genre stipulation: that heterosexuality wins out.(vintagesleazepaperbacks)
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Excerpt: ‘Hurt me,’ Margo demanded. And Addie hurt her with her teeth, knowing the joy and the pleasure of this peculiar kind of hurt. There followed hours of hazy delirium, waking and sleeping, only to wake once more. The last thing Margo heard before final sleep was a tender voice saying, ‘How I could love you.’
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Details
Genre | Pulp |
Copyright Date | 1960 |
Publication Date | 1967 |
Publisher | Midwood |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
Notes | Midwood 33-870 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Cover Artist | Paul Rader |
Subject | Lesbians; Women |
BookID | 576 |