Foreword
Almost all of us have the primal urge to copulate from the time we reach the age of ten (give or take a few years). Because most children are unaware of what it's all about, they do nothing to satisfy such urges. And even when they do become aware of sex and the need thereof, social mores and laws keep these primitive urges locked up inside.
The young heroine in this book does not differ in any way from almost all other girls her own age. She is sweet, pretty and clean. But she is desirable.
And so when she falls into the clutches of a lecher who arouses these primal instincts, she finds herself succumbing to his ministrations. Worse, she finds herself unintentionally betraying her father to this man, all because he has brought about chemical changes in her body.
Had her parents not been such prudes, and had they been conscious of the fact that we live in a changing society, where sex is no longer hidden away in FANNY HILL, perhaps things would have ended differently. True, in this case, there is a relatively happy ending, but the ultimate result of this ignorance on the part of the girl's parents is the indulgence in a wild, incestuous get-together. But long before this incestuous finale, the poor girl is literally used and re-used by unscrupulous individuals with whom she would normally have had nothing to do. It is their ability to play up on the hidden urges in her body that lets them get away with what they do.
Even so, our heroine is fortunate she is not a high-strung, overly-sensitive girl who might have easily suffered a breakdown. All this, because of ignorant parents, proving the necessity for a proper sex education, if not at home, then in school.
The Publisher
