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This edition has been fully restored with modern typesetting, custom cover design. Beebo Brinker begins in a charged, intimate moment as Beebo finally yields to a longing she has resisted for too long, crossing into a world shaped by desire, fear, and the hope of being understood. In Greenwich Village, Jack Mann—a worldly, guarded man marked by war, heartbreak, and fleeting love—spots a tall, lost young woman trying to look self-possessed and follows her through the dusk. Their first exchange is cautious, but his easy charm and compassion draw her in. That young woman is Beebo Brinker, newly arrived from rural Wisconsin, hungry, exhausted, and running from the shame of being "different." Over food, drink, and late-night conversation, she reveals a painful history of being pushed out of school, misunderstood by her family and hometown, and torn between the future she once imagined and the life she now needs. Jack offers friendship rather than romance, becoming an unexpected refuge as Beebo starts to imagine belonging in the restless queer world around her. But Greenwich Village is full of complications: jealous lovers, sharp-tongued housemates, social tension, and the constant risk of exposure. As Beebo moves among Paula, Mona, Pat, Pete, and others, she is pulled between attraction and self-protection, freedom and commitment, comedy and hurt. With wit, tenderness, and emotional candor, the novel traces a young woman's search for identity and connection in a world that both endangers and liberates her.
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ISBN: 9783693557891
ISBN-10: 3693557896
Published: 23rd July 2026
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Publisher: Otbebookpublishing
























