North Beach Girl
John Trinian
north beach girl
Where did she belong, this kid called Erin? What did she want? Was it what Bruno had to offer? The casual kicks of San Francisco’s Beatnik underworld . . .
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John Trinian
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the protection and gentleness of a lover? Erin knew she wanted to drop out of the parade of meaningless jobs – carhop, cocktail waitress, usherette, artists’ model. Who the hell wanted to work, anyway? Life would stagger on without her shoulder to the wheel. What if people did resent Bruno?
Erin smiled secretly to herself, feeling she was treading on dangerous and forbidden ground.
After all, wasn’t Bruno a good-looking woman?
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Novel about a lesbian in San Francisco’s beatnik underworld who has feelings for a male artist when she poses in the nude for him.
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Genre | Grier Rated; Pulp |
Copyright Date | 31-May-60 |
Publication Date | 1961 |
Publisher | Gold Medal |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 176 |
Notes | A Rating in Grier for lesbian content |
Language | English |
Rating | Good |
Cover Artist | Robert McGinnis |
Subject | Artists’ models; Beat generation; Crime Noir; Lesbian Sleaze; Lesbians; Lesbians — California — San Francisco — Fiction; North Beach (San Francisco, Calif.) |
BookID | 8974 |