Review of Katie Gilmartin’s Blackmail, My Love
7/20/15 REVIEW OF KATIE GILMARTIN’S BLACKMAIL, MY LOVE
“He looked up, looked me over, hat to oversize feet. ‘San Francisco changes people,’ he said drily, and returned to his paper.”
Yet the San Francisco we know today—the city so embracing of gay people—is not the San Francisco that existed in the 1950s when Blackmail, My Love takes place. The book resonated for me because I remember the fear I felt when, as a teenager in the early ’60s, I realized I might be homosexual and that, as I became an adult and remained wifeless, everyone else would suspect the truth. (Continue Reading)