The Love Lab: Three Kinsey-Era Novels about Sex Researchers By ///

In the wake of the Kinsey Reports, America’s bedrooms were no longer private—they were data.

This provocative collection gathers three scandal-soaked novels and one candid nonfiction classic from the era when sex became something to study, measure, and debate.

In The Love Survey by Morton Cooper, scientists descend on a small town and uncover secrets that threaten to tear it apart. Bucks County Report by Stuart James follows a celebrity sexologist whose interviews ignite suburban unrest. In The Girl in the Middle by John B. Thompson, psychiatric “treatment” blurs into desire as a troubled young woman becomes the subject of dangerous clinical curiosity. And, as a non-fiction bonus, Sex Without Marriage, Bonnie Golightly and Jonathan Starr boldly tackle the intimate lives of America’s singles of the era with startling frankness.

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