For years gay men’s lives have been profoundly touched by intimate friendships with women. Women and Gay Men in the Postwar Period offers a lively and beautifully written account of how, why and when these important relationships began to matter socially as well as politically. Here is a poignant story pitched to readers of all kinds—gay and straight, young and old—interested in learning more about queer survival in times of struggle as well as queer networks filled with unexpected pleasures and happiness.