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Nancy friday stories
Nancy friday stories




nancy friday stories

When Nancy owned the property a bricked path meandered thru some palm trees to a tall gate where what looked like an ancient cow bell once hung. 6 Pinder Lane is tucked in a corner behind the house at the very end of the lane. It runs perpendicular to William Street midway between Southard Street to the south and Fleming Street to the north. The lane is perhaps 200 feet long where it abruptly ends. Pinder Lane is one of those slow lanes in Key West of which I am so fond of. This was no ordinary "quintessential" Key West home. The shade of the trees and porch cooled the house and warmed the spirit. The French doors were always been open matter who was living there at the time. I would sit in the living room with French doors opened and let the buyers walk about taking in the simplicity and charm of this place. I showed this house many times over the years, both when Nancy still owned the property, and later. Multiple sets of French doors were added on the main level which opened out to the magnificent deck. A second floor was added to create the master bedroom and tree-top bath. The original cottage was expanded at the rear. Nancy Friday renovated the 6 Pinder Lane house with the architectural assistance of local architect Tom Pope. Both houses sit pretty on one of the best streets in Key West, but Nancy Friday's secret garden and house is still hidden away from public view. He found a couple of Nancy's personal items left in the attic. The new property owner retained and renovated 815 Southard Street, below.Ĩ21 Southard Street, which Nancy Friday used as her guest house, was purchased by my buyer who renovated the interior and enhanced the garden. A few years later I was selected to list 6 Pinder Lane.

nancy friday stories

She purchased 6 Pinder Lane pictured above from from Duane Dick and his partner Richard Thixton.** She also purchased 815 Southard and 821 Southard Street.Īfter Nancy Friday left Key West all three properties were purchased by a single party. and finally three houses located next to each other between Southard Street and Pinder Lane.

nancy friday stories

I read the article and responded to my friend telling him that is exactly what Nancy Friday did in Key West three decades ago when she bought one, then two. The first line reads: "Over two decades, author Nancy Friday cobbled together an unusual compound of three adjacent apartments atop a New York City apartment building that overlooks Central Park". The email included a link to a Wall Street Journal piece entitled Author Nancy Friday's "Central Park West Compound Asks $22.5 Million". "Delicious.women can share in their sisters' secrets and not feel that they are alone.I recently received an email from a friend who used to live near Nancy Friday's house in Key West. "You'll blush, your pulse will race." - The New York Times Dare to read, dare to dream, and dare to discover the beautiful blossoms, the winding paths, and the hidden nooks of female sexuality. Join them in their exploration of the meaning of desire.

nancy friday stories

Even now, in a new millennium, over then thousand women each year buy a new copy of this astounding classic of feminist literature. When it first appeared, it created a storm of outrage in the media.and an equal sense of exhilaration for those women who finally were able to share their sisters' most intimate thoughts. My Secret Garden is the daring compilation of those fantasies. Safe behind the walls of anonymity, hundreds of real women responded to Nancy Friday's call for details of their own most private fantasies.

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Welcome to Nancy Friday's secret garden, a hidden place where ordinary women are free to express the sexual dreams they have never dared to confide before. Newly repackaged, the ground breaking bestseller that explores female sexuality through women's most intimate fantasies.






Nancy friday stories