"Trailer-Camp
Girl"
by Doug Duperrault
Designs Publishing Corp., 1953
The back cover reads:
"A GIRL IN A GILDED CAGE--ON WHEELS! Trailer Tramp, they called Anne Mitchell.
Yet she was no more than the innocent victim of explosive desire, the dupe
of a diabolical brute who made her life a hell on wheels--and of Anne herself,
a hellcat! You'll never forget Flegel, the frenzied photographer; Hank,
the husky ex-Marine; or Will, the reluctant lover--all of whom, for better
or worse, were involved in Anne's hectic affairs...
Laid in a colorful
and novel setting, this book is the most recent to be penned by one of
the most vital writers of our day. The story of Anne's adventures among
the freedom loving, free-living folk of the trailer camps rolls like a
runaway car to an exciting, dramatic
and wholly surprising climax!"
Trailer-Camp Girl
is basically the story of life, love and death in the trailer park with
the usual cast of characters; the trapped wife, the wife-beater, the peeping
neighbor, the smitten youth, and his eye-candy girlfriend--a story you
could hand Jerry Springer on a silver platter!
Trailer-Camp Girl
is unique because it is one of the few tawdry books that taps into
the under used genre of trailer park literature. Viva! La Trailer park!
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