Foreword
The advent of a more liberal society has revolutionized the life of the modern American woman, opening up new vistas both professionally and personally. As with most social revolutions, however, the changes are apt to be slow and sporadic, leaving untouched many of those it hopes to reach.
One profession, that of the saleswoman, reflects the uneven progress of social change -- women entering this field have long been considered "stuffy" or "cold" with little consideration given to their true personalities or capabilities.
Living in this shadow and its traditions, the woman in this story, Marilyn Summers, casts a new light onto a profession long stereotyped. Both ambitious and adventurous, she finds herself suddenly confronted by a sexual liberalism, which challenges her curiosity.
THE SALESLADY'S PITCH -- a chronicle of our times. The story of a woman trapped in a tide of social change.
The Publisher
