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Posted on October 29, 2020January 8, 2021 by Aoife

S3 E7 Queer, with cocktails: Moore, ‘Chocolates for Breakfast’ (1956)

A candid, haunting novel about the coming-of-age of a teenage girl. Full of decadent sexuality that would have given the censors a fit of the vapours.

2013 Harper Perennial Classics Edition
Categories20th century, Episode, Podcast TagsAmerica, Catholic, Depression, Hollywood, New York, Pamela Moore, Psychology, Queer literature, Self-harm, Teenage girls

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