Peninsula of Lies: a True Story of Mysterious Birth and Taboo Love - Edward Ball - Books - Simon & Schuster - 9780743235617 - March 7, 2005
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Peninsula of Lies: a True Story of Mysterious Birth and Taboo Love

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Peninsula of Lies is nonfiction mystery, set in a haunting gothic locale and peopled by fascinating and eccentric characters. Its hero and heroine is Dawn Langley Simmons, a British writer who lived in Charleston, South Carolina, during the 1960s and became the center of one of the most unusual sexual scandals.
Born in England, Dawn began life as a boy named Gordon Langley Hall, the son of servants at Sissinghurst Castle, the estate of Vita Sackville-West. In his twenties he made his way to New York, where he wrote about and befriended great society ladies. A small fortune inherited from Isabel Whitney allowed him to buy and decorate a mansion in Charleston. But Gordon's world changed in 1968 when at The Johns Hopkins Hospital he underwent one of the first sexual reassignment surgeries, scandalizing the Southern community that had welcomed him. Months later Gordon shocked Charleston again. Gordon -- now Dawn -- married a young black mechanic, soon appeared to be pregnant, and shortly thereafter became the mother of a young girl.
National Book Award-winning author Edward Ball has written a detective story that unwraps Dawn's many mysteries. The result is an engrossing narrative of a person who tested every taboo, as well as the confidence of observers in their own eyes.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 7, 2005
ISBN13 9780743235617
Publishers Simon & Schuster
Pages 288
Dimensions 140 × 20 × 213 mm   ·   421 g
Language English  

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