Beebo Brinker Series by Ann Bannon

3.55 · 34 ratings
  • Odd Girl Out (Beebo Brinker #1)
    #1

    Odd Girl Out (Beebo Brinker #1)

    Ann Bannon

    Rated: 3.56 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2020

    In the 1950s, Ann Bannon broke through the shame and isolation typically portrayed in lesbian pulps, offering instead women characters who embraced their sexuality. With Odd Girl Out, Bannon introduces Laura Landon, whose love affair with her college roommate Beth launched the lesbian pulp fiction genre.

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  • I Am a Woman (Beebo Brinker #2)
    #2

    I Am a Woman (Beebo Brinker #2)

    Ann Bannon

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2002

    Second in the Beebo Brinker series. Legendary novels from the 1950s and 60s set in the gay mecca, Greenwich Village. The story of what happens to Laura when she makes it to New York and meets the handsomest, most swashbuckling, and world-weary butch in the city: Beebo Brinker, the character for whom the series is named... more

  • Women in the Shadows (Beebo Brinker #3)
    #3

    Women in the Shadows (Beebo Brinker #3)

    Ann Bannon

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1983

    Designated the "Queen of Lesbian Pulp" for her landmark novels beginning in 1957, Ann Bannon’s work defined lesbian fiction for the pre-Stonewall generation. Following the release of Cleis Press’s new editions of Beebo Brinker and Odd Girl Out, Women in the Shadows picks up with Beebo’s relationship with Laura waning, as both women become caught in the cultural tumult (gay bar raids, heavy drinking, gay rights advocacy) that anticipates by ten years the Stonewall Rebellion of 1969... more

  • Journey to a Woman (Beebo Brinker #4)
    #4

    Journey to a Woman (Beebo Brinker #4)

    Ann Bannon

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2003

    Designated the "Queen of Lesbian Pulp" for her series of landmark novels beginning in 1957, Ann Bannon’s work defined lesbian fiction for the pre-Stonewall generation. Following the release of Cleis Press’s new editions of Beebo Brinker and Odd Girl Out, Journey to a Woman finds Laura in love among the lesbian bohemia of Greenwich Village... more

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