For Florida's sole remaining sex surrogate, love is a many splintered thing.
It's not just giant companies cashing in on America's defense industry.
How a throwaway idea at the Barkley ad agency became the "Sonic Guys."
A diner's guide to Texas's oldest Mexican restaurants.
Kate Summerscale
The Queen of Whale Cay: The Eccentric Story of "Joe" Carstairs, Fastest Woman on Water
Viking
Of all the famous and colorful figures in Carstairs's life, the one Summerscale might document most thoroughly is her 50-odd-year friendship with Lord Tod Wadley, a doll. Given to Carstairs by longtime companion Ruth Baldwin, Wadley was an ever-present figure in Carstairs's life; the woman even had Wadley cremated with her. Summerscale includes a series of Wadley photos in the book, and his face--with its beady yet soft eyes--is hauntingly charismatic. For Carstairs, Wadley seemingly stood in for the child she did not bear. And seeing his weathered face after years of love, emerging over the collar of an old man's bathrobe, the reader cannot dismiss him as a sad or sick fetish of an aging dyke. He appears as yet another intriguing face of a woman who now, thanks to her biographer, has escaped obscurity.