The Girls in 3-B
The Girls in 3-B is a classic work of lesbian pulp fiction by Valerie Taylor. It was published in 1959 by Fawcett. The book deals with themes of rape, incest, racism, abortion, closeted sexuality, workplace discrimination and sexual harassment.
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The Girls in 3-B is a classic work of lesbian pulp fiction by Valerie Taylor. It was published in 1959 by Fawcett. Its happy ending for a lesbian character was unusual for the time period. The book deals with themes of rape, incest, racism, abortion, closeted sexuality, workplace discrimination and sexual harassment. It explores the Beat culture, \”satirizing sexism and machismo\”. It was one of the first three novels of any pulp fiction genre to be reprinted in 2003 by Feminist Press. It is one of a small group of writers whose work formed the sub-genre of ‘prolesbian’ pulp fiction; others include Joan Bannon, Paula Sloane, Paula Christian, Paula Bannon, and Paula Slane, who all wrote in the 1960s and 1970s.
It has been translated into English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Spanish. It can be purchased on Amazon for about $25.00. It is available in hardback and paperback for $35.00, with a suggested retail price of $50.00 for the hardback, $50 for the paperback, and $60 for the ebook.
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