"Then I'll go. Goodnight." I stood up.

"I'll let you know about Dr. Stephens."

"Yes. Goodnight."

"Goodnight, Jenny.' 17 Chris kept her head down. It was an unnecessary gesture. I didn't look at her as I left tho I walked straight and fast, eyes blank with tears.

room.

It wasn't easy.

First love novor is. And second?

LESBIANA

BY GENE DAMON

172. IMPERIAL CITY BY ELMER RICE. COWARD, 1937.

A VAST PANORAMIC HYMN TO NEW YORK CITY BY ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS WRITERS. INCLUDES ALL KINDS OF PERSONAL MORALITY INCLUDING, OF COURSE, LESBIANISM.

173. ONE HOUR BY LILLIAN SMITH. HARCOURT, 1959; SIGNET, 1960

ALTHOUGH MAINLY CONCERNED WITH THE THEME OF FALSE ACCUSA-TION, THIS NOVEL CARRIES A CONVINCING SECONDARY ACCOUNT OF A MOVING AND SYMPATHETIC LOVE AFFAIR BETWEEN A WOMAN CAMP COUNSELOR AND THE HEROINE OF THE NOVEL. THE THEME IS UNDERSTATED, BUT SO VERY WELL PRESENTED AND SO ROMANTICALLY TREATED THAT IT MUST BE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

174. TELL ME ANOTHER MORNING BY ZDENA BERGER. HARPER, 1961.

THERE IS AN INCIDENTAL LESBIAN ROMANCE INCLUDED IN THIS RATHER TRAGIC, UNDERPLAYED NOVEL ABOUT LIFE IN A CONCENTRATION CAMP DURING WORLD WAR 11.

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