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The story your mother never told you--printed here for your own good. Lois Lenz was like any other wholesome former cheerleader with a knack for office skills--until she took a job at Sather & Sterling in bustling Bay City. Spending her days in the cut-throat typing pool and her nights at the all-women's residence of Magdalena Arms, Lois had no idea she was entering a world of working girls whose passionate desires--and fabulous fashion sense--could lead any innocent lamb astray. . . Netta--serious and smart, she's unlike any woman Lois has known. . . Maxie--The height of society fashion, and…mehr

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The story your mother never told you--printed here for your own good. Lois Lenz was like any other wholesome former cheerleader with a knack for office skills--until she took a job at Sather & Sterling in bustling Bay City. Spending her days in the cut-throat typing pool and her nights at the all-women's residence of Magdalena Arms, Lois had no idea she was entering a world of working girls whose passionate desires--and fabulous fashion sense--could lead any innocent lamb astray. . . Netta--serious and smart, she's unlike any woman Lois has known. . . Maxie--The height of society fashion, and girls are so very in style. . . Pamela--Lois's old high school Pep Squad pal certainly has changed. . . Miss Gill--the office manager has secrets and plenty of file cabinets to keep them in. . . Dolly--an actress whose martini shaker is as busy as her love life. . . Mrs. Pierson--"The hyena," Lois's boss, her office is a place of hard work and private dictation. . . And many more! Lois Lenz--she was a good girl a long way from home about to discover that not everything is what it seems, navy is a bad suit choice, and love can bloom in the strangest of places. . .
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Monica Nolan has written about film and culture for Release Print, Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture, Lambda Literary, and the San Francisco Chronicle. Her short story collection, The Big Book of Lesbian Horse Stories (co-authored with Alisa Surkis), was nominated for a Lambda Award. She lives in San Francisco and blogs about lesbian pulp fiction at www.monicanolan.com/pulppep.