One day someone came back from half-term with Delta of Venus, by Anais Nin . . .
Well. Well. The book briskly did the rounds, getting tattier and tattier with each reading.
Mouths dropped open in shock.
Eyes popped with disbelief.
Did people really. . . Did men really want to . . . ?'
Edited and introduced by India Knight, THE DIRTY BITS - FOR GIRLS is an unmissable collection. From zipless action in Fear of Flying to jolly romps with Jilly Cooper; from transgressions with a priest in The Thorn Birds to mischief with Mellors; from a gentle first encounter with 'Ralph' in Forever to anything and everything but gentle in The Story of O. Even Keats, Chaucer and Shakespeare are up for no good. These are the stories that taught us about sex, volumes pilfered from our parents' bookshelves, books passed girl to girl, hidden in desks, whispered and wondered about.
What a brilliant idea ... her intro is priceless, not to mention chapter titles such as Hot Lezzy Action ... a must-buy - EVE
Fab... super sexy - COMPANY
Drawing on the remembered furtive thrills of her under-the-covers boarding school reading, India Knight has compiled an anthology of literary dirty bits, introducing them with frankness and humour - MARIE CLAIRE
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About India Knight
India Knight was born in 1965. She is the author of two novels for adults, My Life on a Plate and Don’t You Want Me?, a non-fiction collection of essays The Shops, and a book for children called The Baby. India also writes a column for the Sunday Times, alongside other newspapers and magazines. She lives in London E8 and is a mother of three.