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.
Bonnie Golightly, John B. Thompson, Morton Cooper, Stuart James /
Anthologies, Historical, Romance, Sexy Fiction