A touchstone novel of lesbian adolescence, set years before gay liberation.
Dear Miss Maxfield what Im really afraid of is that I am a homosexual human being. I wish you were one too but I dont think its possible there could be so many in one school, do you?probably there is only one person who is homosexual in one place at one time and that one person (I am afraid) is me
First published in 1982 and set prior to Stonewall, Jane DeLynns In Thrall is a touchstone narrative of lesbian adolescence. Publishing Triangle called it one of the best gay and lesbian novels of all time.
After sixteen-year-old Lynn writes her thirty-seven-year-old English teacher a letter, they embark on one of the funniestand saddestlove affairs in fiction, shrouded in secrecy and guilt. Years before gay liberation, all Lynn knows about lezbos is that they wear their hair in crew cuts, buy suits like her fathers, and sprout mustaches over their upper lips. Trying to pass as normal, Lynn continues to neck with her boyfriend and make homophobic jokes with her friends. Feigning innocence with her parents, she checks the mirror for telltale signs of perversion each night.
Profound, witty, poignant, and highly charged, In Thrall has been compared to The Catcher in the Rye and to Edmund Whites A Boys Own Story. The single most wonderful quality of this novel, the Los Angeles Times Book Review writes, is its absolute credibility.
This new edition includes a foreword by Irish author Colm Tibn.
Paperback | 312 pages | 5.44″ x 8.00″
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