Introduction | xiii | ||
CHAPTER ONE Ain't No Mountain High Enough: Women's Extreme-Adventure Stories (and One of My Own) | 3 | (52) | |
"Books, what a jolly company they are" | 55 | (6) | |
CHAPTER TWO Tales of Toil: What John Ruskin and Sam Spade Taught Me About Working for a Living | 61 | (32) | |
CHAPTER THREE "They're Writing Songs of Love, but Not for Me": Gaudy Night and Other Alternatives to the Traditional "Mating, Dating, and Procreating" Plot | 93 | (28) | |
Looking for a Ship/Looking for My Dad | 121 | (8) | |
CHAPTER FOUR Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition: What Catholic Martyr Stories Taught Me About Getting to Heaven—and Getting Even | 129 | (44) | |
EPILOGUE My New York: September 8, 2001 | 173 | (12) | |
Acknowledgments | 185 | (4) | |
Recommended Reading | 189 | (6) | |
Notes | 195 |
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