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The Stone Wall—
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The Story
“The time is coming when man’s love for man and woman’s love for woman will be studied and understood as it never has been in the past.”
The Stone Wall, penned by Ruth Fuller Field under the pseudonym Mary Casal, is a remarkably candid memoir of love, yearning, and self-discovery between women. From her adolescent, rough-and-tumble years growing up with her brothers, to her romance with Juno, the love who shaped her adult years, Casal shares her life with pride and defiance. Offering a glimpse into queer life decades before the uprising at The Stonewall Inn, Field’s voice resonates with the courage that later generations would come to embrace as pride.
The Stone Wall, penned by Ruth Fuller Field under the pseudonym Mary Casal, is a remarkably candid memoir of love, yearning, and self-discovery between women. From her adolescent, rough-and-tumble years growing up with her brothers, to her romance with Juno, the love who shaped her adult years, Casal shares her life with pride and defiance. Offering a glimpse into queer life decades before the uprising at The Stonewall Inn, Field’s voice resonates with the courage that later generations would come to embrace as pride.
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“The time is coming when man’s love for man and woman’s love for woman will be studied and understood as it never has been in the past.”
The Stone Wall, penned by Ruth Fuller Field under the pseudonym Mary Casal, is a remarkably candid memoir of love, yearning, and self-discovery between women. From her adolescent, rough-and-tumble years growing up with her brothers, to her romance with Juno, the love who shaped her adult years, Casal shares her life with pride and defiance. Offering a glimpse into queer life decades before the uprising at The Stonewall Inn, Field’s voice resonates with the courage that later generations would come to embrace as pride.
The Stone Wall, penned by Ruth Fuller Field under the pseudonym Mary Casal, is a remarkably candid memoir of love, yearning, and self-discovery between women. From her adolescent, rough-and-tumble years growing up with her brothers, to her romance with Juno, the love who shaped her adult years, Casal shares her life with pride and defiance. Offering a glimpse into queer life decades before the uprising at The Stonewall Inn, Field’s voice resonates with the courage that later generations would come to embrace as pride.





