We Walk Alone
Through Lesbos’ Lonely Groves
Ann Aldrich
‘There is a little of the female in every man, and a little of the male in every woman. When the lesser characteristics dominate, the individual is apt to develop a personality that varies and deviates from what we consider normal. Instincts, urges, tastes and desires fall into the pattern of the opposite sex. They are known as homosexuals. It is a rare thing today to find a spokesman for the female homosexual like Ann Aldrich. With a reporter’s eye she sees and reveals the character and personality of the lesbian, her passions and pursuits, her loves and despairs. Ann Aldrich, herself a member of the sisterhood, shows you, unsparingly, not only her own trials and tribulations, but those of all who live, like her, in the twilight world of the sexes. She leaves one with the conviction that the lesbian merits neither pity nor scorn, but only sympathy and understanding.’
Table of Contents
Who is she?
How did she get that way?
Looking backward
Types and stereotypes
Keep it gay!
Gay Paris
Cocktails at Kitty’s
Discretion
Love that dares not tell its name
The bisexual
Unconscious homosexuality
There’s a law against it!
Can a lesbian be cured?
Here comes the bride
A word to parents
Looking forward.
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Details
Genre | Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley; Pulp |
Copyright Date | 30-Aug-55 |
Publication Date | 1958 |
Publisher | Gold Medal |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 143 |
Notes | Gold Medal Book S774 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Cover Artist | Jack Floherty Jr. |
Subject | Lesbianism |
BookID | 14313 |