"A Girl Called Peter."

A story of a "big ungainly girl," who at twenty-three has had "the final moments of girlhood... beaten out of her" and a young surveyor with hands "long-fingered and narrow, more like the hands of a girl." Noticing that "from the back there was nothing by which to tell that he was not a girl, compact and slim-hipped, and it was only when he stood beyond the dark water, grinning, ready to dive again, that the masculine shape of him was startlingly, beautifully revealed," she feels "even more all the hideous flapping ugliness of her muscular body." In Argosy (August 1951), Atlantic Monthly (September 1951), Colonel Julian and Other Stories (1951). Reprinted in Penthouse Magazine (April/May 1965).

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ID: 
b194
Title: 
"A Girl Called Peter."
Genre: 
Story
Page Count: 
13
Word Count: 
ca. 3700
Publisher: 
Argosy
Atlantic Monthly
Penthouse
Year of Publication: 
1951
Topic: 
Gender
Youth
Document Type: 
Full-text Online