Whisper Their Love by Valerie Taylor

Whisper Their Love

Valerie Taylor

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Men, Joyce thought with a cold anger rising in her. She felt a new affection for Mary Jean. She would have liked to pat her head or put her arm around her, but she was afraid of being sentimental. She felt so alive and secure herself that she was ashamed.

Joyce is eighteen, a freshman at a fashionable school for girls; suddenly all that matters to her is a woman twice her age. This beautifully written pulp novel was published as a mass market paperback in 1957 and is widely considered a historic milestone for its openly lesbian, feminist content, which shocked many readers at the time. It has been described as an ‘anti-romance novel’ for its grounding in the reality of lesbian experience.

Whisper Their Love was the first lesbian novel by Valerie Taylor, which she wrote while raising her three sons; it sold an amazing two million copies. This new edition, which brings this classic book back into print, includes an appendix of historical materials about the book and author, as well as an introduction by Barbara Grier, co-founder of the legendary lesbian publisher Naiad Press.

Theirs was the kind of love they dared not show the world.
?from the original book jacket

Little Sister’s Classics is an Arsenal Pulp Press imprint dedicated to reviving lost and out-of-print gay and lesbian classic books, both fiction and nonfiction. The series is produced in conjunction with Little Sister’s Books, the heroic gay Vancouver bookstore well-known for its anticensorship efforts.


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Details

ISBN 1551522101
Genre Pulp
Copyright Date 1957
Publication Date 01-Oct-06
Publisher Arsenal Pulp Press
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 260
Notes 1957 Fawcett publishes her first lesbian novel, Whisper Their Love, in paperback.

A** rating in Grier

Language English
Rating Good
Original Publisher Gold Medal
Paper Type Electronic Format Available
Subject Erotic Fiction; Lesbian college students – Fiction; Lesbians – Fiction
BookID 14507

Author: LFWBooks