An only child raised on guilt-inducing religion, Ann accepts her innate sensuality early on, but remains insecure about its expression, which is why she graduates from college – a family first – with her virginity technically intact. The twinned conflicts between good behavior’s conventions and the satisfactions labeled “bad” drive the coming-of-age story Ann tells in first person, present tense - with more than a little help from her irreplaceable friends. From the not-always-fabulous Fifties to a fiftieth college reunion, Ann comes through with her sometimes-cockeyed optimism and often quirky sense of humor intact. No small feat, but thanks to more than a little help from her books, her friends, and her lovers, Ann arrives at her reunion ready, willing, and able to share her past life and future plans. --Amazon.
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