Prologue
There are certain parts of the world where no woman should be, let alone a twelve-year-old girl. Yet, Kay lived among the fisherman along the banks of the Alaskan shores, and she was accepted in No Woman's Land ... until her breasts started budding, her hips started bulging, and her virginity became even more prominent behind the adolescent shadow of her womanhood. Then her father died, and she became the sole protector of her chastity-protecting herself against men who went years without a woman. Her baptism into the realm of sensual darkness roughly parallels the stark statement written in the book. The Sex Offenders, by Paul Gebhard, John Gagnon, Wardell Pomeroy and Cornelia Christenson...."girls aged twelve to fifteen ... are sufficiently developed physically and sufficiently aware of social attitudes for a man to have to use considerable force or definite threat if the girl objects to sexual contact."
