Terry Garrity

American author (born 1934)
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Joan Theresa Garrity (born January 15, 1934) is an American author, best known as the author of The Sensuous Woman.
Background and education
Garrity was raised in Lee's Summit, Missouri, and studied at Palm Beach Junior College in Florida. She worked on the staff of publisher Lyle Stuart and published a book about shopping in New York.
Career
In 1969 she published, under the pseudonym of "J.", The Sensuous Woman, subtitled "the first how-to book for the female who yearns to be all woman". It was also published as The Way to Become the Sensuous Woman. The book spent eight weeks at No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list and nearly a year on the list overall. In later editions, she used the name Terry Garrity. A spoken-word record album was made in 1969, based on the book, called J – The Way To Become A Sensuous Woman.
In 1977, she published Total Loving: how to love and be loved for the rest of your life, and in 1984, Story of "J": the author of The Sensuous Woman tells the bitter price of her crazy success, with her brother John Garrity as co-author. In this book she and her brother discuss how she coped with depression.
References
References
- "Voter Reference|Joan Theresa Garrity".
- "Kansas City, MO Library bio".
- John Bear, ''The No. 1 New York Times Best Seller: intriguing facts about the 484 books that have been #1 New York Times bestsellers since the first list, 50 years ago'', Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 1992
- Voxpop, {{usurped
- Hyp Records, [http://www.hipwax.com/music/oddpop/sex_ed.html "The Amorous Arts"]
- "Book Reviews, Sites, Romance, Fantasy, Fiction".
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