I am a Woman: [Annotated] Discovering Love, Courage, and Identity in 1950s New York
Ann Bannon
In the iconic Greenwich Village, she encounters the daring and magnetic Beebo Brinker—a woman whose confidence and charisma challenge every rule Laura has known. Together, they navigate the complexities of desire, identity, and society's expectations in a time when love between women was hidden in shadows.
With a narrative that balances emotional depth and thrilling romance, "I Am a Woman" is more than just a story—it is a testament to courage, resilience, and the enduring power of love. Perfect for fans of historical LGBTQ+ fiction, vintage pulp novels, and anyone seeking stories of heart, hope, and unapologetic self-expression.

