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Whisper Their Love
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01 September 2006

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 from 1957 is widely considered a historic milestone for its openly lesbian, feminist content.
Includes an appendix of materials about the book and author, as well as an introduction by Naiad Press co-founder Barbara Grier. Part of the Little Sister’s Classics series, which resurrects out-of-print gay and lesbian books from the past.
Valerie Taylor was a novelist, poet, feminist, and social activist. She wrote many lesbian pulp fiction classics in the late '50s and '60s, including The Girls in 3-B and Stranger on Lesbos. A member of the Chicago Gay & Lesbian Hall of Fame, she died in 1997 in Tuscon, AZ, where she lived for 20 years. Barbara Grier is a writer and editor, and co-founder in 1973 of Naiad Press, the legendary lesbian book publisher. She lives in Yent Bayou, Florida.