Virgins (novel)
Virgins is a 1984 novel written by Caryl Rivers.[1][2][3] Rivers wrote a 1986 sequel called Girls Forever Brave and True.
Author | Caryl Rivers |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Fiction |
Publisher | Pocket Books |
Publication date | 1984 |
Followed by | Girls Forever Brave and True |
Overview
A coming of age story of Catholic high school girls in the 1950s.
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References
- Joanne Kaufman (1984-12-16). "In Short". The New York Times.
- Caryl Rivers (2012-06-18). "We Need More Catholic Rebels". The Huffington Post.
- "Caryl Rivers". Women's Media Center.
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