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  • The Chinese Garden: A Novel

    Rosemary Manning, Patricia Juliana Smith

    eBook (The Feminist Press at CUNY, May 30, 2016)
    A “very intelligent, sensitive, and compelling” novel of adolescent rebellion and sexual awakening at a girls’ boarding school (Anthony Burgess). Set in a repressive British girls’ boarding school in the late 1920s—where not only sexuality but femininity is squashed—Rosemary Manning’s “wonderful” 1962 novel is the coming-of-age story of sixteen-year-old Rachel, a sensitive, bright, and innocent student (The Guardian). Rachel finds refuge from the Spartan conditions, strict regime, fierce discipline, and formidable headmistress at Bampfield in a secret garden. She also finds friendship there, with a rebellious girl named Margaret. As Margaret has her mind expanded by a scandalous tome entitled The Well of Loneliness, she engages in a bold, forbidden act—the ultimate transgression at Bampfield—and Rachel is drawn into the turmoil. Confronted with the persecution of her friend and troubled by a growing awareness of her own sensuality, Rachel faces an impossible choice that drives her to desperate measures. Selected as one of the Top 10 Lesbian Books by the Guardian, “Rosemary Manning’s unjustly forgotten novel is a deft depiction of innocence and the forces of hypocrisy, paranoia, and self-hatred that betray innocence” (Lillian Faderman, author of Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers).
  • The Chinese Garden

    Rosemary Manning, Patricia Juliana Smith

    Paperback (The Feminist Press at CUNY, June 1, 1999)
    A “very intelligent, sensitive, and compelling” novel of adolescent rebellion and sexual awakening at a girls’ boarding school (Anthony Burgess). Set in a repressive British girls’ boarding school in the late 1920s—where not only sexuality but femininity is squashed—Rosemary Manning’s “wonderful” 1962 novel is the coming-of-age story of sixteen-year-old Rachel, a sensitive, bright, and innocent student (The Guardian). Rachel finds refuge from the Spartan conditions, strict regime, fierce discipline, and formidable headmistress at Bampfield in a secret garden. She also finds friendship there, with a rebellious girl named Margaret. As Margaret has her mind expanded by a scandalous tome entitled The Well of Loneliness, she engages in a bold, forbidden act—the ultimate transgression at Bampfield—and Rachel is drawn into the turmoil. Confronted with the persecution of her friend and troubled by a growing awareness of her own sensuality, Rachel faces an impossible choice that drives her to desperate measures. Selected as one of the Top 10 Lesbian Books by the Guardian, “Rosemary Manning’s unjustly forgotten novel is a deft depiction of innocence and the forces of hypocrisy, paranoia, and self-hatred that betray innocence” (Lillian Faderman, author of Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers).
  • The Chinese Garden

    Rosemary Manning

    Paperback (Small Pr Distribution, Jan. 1, 1985)
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  • The Chinese Garden by Rosemary Manning

    Rosemary Manning

    Paperback (The Feminist Press at CUNY, Jan. 1, 1656)
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  • The Chinese Garden

    Rosemary Manning

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus & Company, Jan. 1, 1962)
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  • The Chinese Garden

    Rosemary Manning, Patricia Juliana Smith

    Library Binding (The Feminist Press at CUNY, June 1, 1999)
    At the Bampford School for Girls, conditions are Spartan, discipline is fierce, and love between students is the ultimate crime. Here, 16-year-old Rachel becomes trapped in a tangle of passions she does not fully understand, caught between a formidable headmistress and a passionate and defiant classmate.
  • The Chinese Garden

    Rosemary Manning

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus, Jan. 1, 1963)
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  • The Chinese Garden

    Rosemary Manning

    Mass Market Paperback (Four Square, Jan. 1, 1965)
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  • Rosemary Manning

    Paperback (The Feminist Press at CUNY, June 1, 1999)
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  • The Chinese Garden

    Rosemary Manning

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Co., Jan. 1, 1963)
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  • The Chinese Garden

    Rosemary Manning

    Paperback (Four Square, Jan. 1, 1965)
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