From a Review by Mel Keegan of GLBT Bookshelf: a work of 'rare scholarship'-- so much so that it's not the "easy read" the mass market is looking for these days. It's a window on a world which is gone, and the savvy reader's brows will be popping up in many places, for many reasons as much an invaluable glimpse into its times as into the lives and hearts of gay/Gay girls who grew up in the decades before most of us were born.) The strength of the book is in its "realness." And I know that's not a word; but it's what I want to say. The people, places and events in this book are real. Fantastic...
From a Review by Mel Keegan of GLBT Bookshelf: a work of 'rare scholarship'-- so much so that it's not the "easy read" the mass market is looking for ...