The Panty Raid

The Panty Raid
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Book Synopsis The Panty Raid by : Pamela Morsi

Download or read book The Panty Raid written by Pamela Morsi and published by Oliver-Heber books. This book was released on with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the fall of 1956 Dorothy Wilbur is a senior on scholarship at state university. Looking toward her future, she’s always imagined herself doing scientific research. But in the America of the 1950s, a woman opting for a professional career is seen to be opting out of love, marriage and family. Hank Brantly is a Korean War veteran going to college on the GI Bill. He's noticed Dorothy, the bonafide dish in his Organic Chemistry class, and he's learned that life is short and a man goes after what he wants. Can an evening of unrepentant underwear thievery lead to romance? Full of doo wop, poodle skirts and campus hijinks, The Panty Raid is a feel good read with the grainy nostalgia of a previous generation and the love/work seesaw familiar to those of every age.


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