The Gentleman Jack Effect: Lessons in Breaking Rules and Living Out Loud

It's 1832 and a middle-aged English landowner is looking for a wife.

     Anne Lister sets her sights on Ann Walker, the wealthy heiress next door. She recounts the explicit details of their courtship in secret code in her diaries, which makes for the riveting story told in the HBO/BBC period drama Gentleman Jack.

     When the TV series first aired in 2019, it electrified women around the world and instantly vaulted Lister, aka Gentleman Jack, to lesbian icon status. It also prompted epic transformations among its fans, now documented in Janet Lea's engaging collection of first-person narratives about what she calls "the Gentleman Jack effect."

     The illustrated anthology details how a TV show about an unapologetic 230-year-old lesbian inspired women worldwide to embrace their sexuality, discover love and friendship among the burgeoning Gentleman Jack fandom, climb the same mountain Lister was the first person in the world to conquer, morph into history detectives, and embark on pilgrimages to Halifax, Lister's hometown in northern England and now the new lesbian mecca.

     The Gentleman Jack Effect further chronicles how a ground-breaking television show ignited the creation of an international lesbian community, mobilized the LGBTQ+ community and its allies to update queer history, and emboldened women, regardless of whom they love, to throw off society's restraints to live fearlessly and fully be themselves. Its timely lessons in risk-taking and self-acceptance are relevant for every woman today.

 

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The Gentleman Jack Effect: Lessons in Breaking Rules and Living Out Loud

It's 1832 and a middle-aged English landowner is looking for a wife.

     Anne Lister sets her sights on Ann Walker, the wealthy heiress next door. She recounts the explicit details of their courtship in secret code in her diaries, which makes for the riveting story told in the HBO/BBC period drama Gentleman Jack.

     When the TV series first aired in 2019, it electrified women around the world and instantly vaulted Lister, aka Gentleman Jack, to lesbian icon status. It also prompted epic transformations among its fans, now documented in Janet Lea's engaging collection of first-person narratives about what she calls "the Gentleman Jack effect."

     The illustrated anthology details how a TV show about an unapologetic 230-year-old lesbian inspired women worldwide to embrace their sexuality, discover love and friendship among the burgeoning Gentleman Jack fandom, climb the same mountain Lister was the first person in the world to conquer, morph into history detectives, and embark on pilgrimages to Halifax, Lister's hometown in northern England and now the new lesbian mecca.

     The Gentleman Jack Effect further chronicles how a ground-breaking television show ignited the creation of an international lesbian community, mobilized the LGBTQ+ community and its allies to update queer history, and emboldened women, regardless of whom they love, to throw off society's restraints to live fearlessly and fully be themselves. Its timely lessons in risk-taking and self-acceptance are relevant for every woman today.

 

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The Gentleman Jack Effect: Lessons in Breaking Rules and Living Out Loud

The Gentleman Jack Effect: Lessons in Breaking Rules and Living Out Loud

by Janet Lea
The Gentleman Jack Effect: Lessons in Breaking Rules and Living Out Loud

The Gentleman Jack Effect: Lessons in Breaking Rules and Living Out Loud

by Janet Lea

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Overview

It's 1832 and a middle-aged English landowner is looking for a wife.

     Anne Lister sets her sights on Ann Walker, the wealthy heiress next door. She recounts the explicit details of their courtship in secret code in her diaries, which makes for the riveting story told in the HBO/BBC period drama Gentleman Jack.

     When the TV series first aired in 2019, it electrified women around the world and instantly vaulted Lister, aka Gentleman Jack, to lesbian icon status. It also prompted epic transformations among its fans, now documented in Janet Lea's engaging collection of first-person narratives about what she calls "the Gentleman Jack effect."

     The illustrated anthology details how a TV show about an unapologetic 230-year-old lesbian inspired women worldwide to embrace their sexuality, discover love and friendship among the burgeoning Gentleman Jack fandom, climb the same mountain Lister was the first person in the world to conquer, morph into history detectives, and embark on pilgrimages to Halifax, Lister's hometown in northern England and now the new lesbian mecca.

     The Gentleman Jack Effect further chronicles how a ground-breaking television show ignited the creation of an international lesbian community, mobilized the LGBTQ+ community and its allies to update queer history, and emboldened women, regardless of whom they love, to throw off society's restraints to live fearlessly and fully be themselves. Its timely lessons in risk-taking and self-acceptance are relevant for every woman today.

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165340499
Publisher: Laurel House Press
Publication date: 09/13/2021
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Janet Lea has sold hula hoops, organized armadillo races, and been suspected of being a CIA spy. She's lived in a VW van with a beagle puppy, dodged military checkpoints in Tibet, and camped out on the Great Wall of China. There's a rumor that Misadventure is her middle name, but it's actually Marie. A native Texan and a fan of big, as an ex-advertising executive she once brought the world's largest seat belt to stretch around the Alamo, and her inspirational stories for public service causes were featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show...twice. Having done her bit to make the world a better place, Janet now writes full time. The Gentleman Jack Effect: Breaking Rules and Living Out Loud is her first book. She and her wife live in Santa Fe, New Mexico near a dry stream bed inhabited by a coyote they call Sneak.

Vivian Swift is the author and illustrator of three books. When not traveling, she lives with her husband in Too Many Cats Manor, a 100-year-old house on the Long Island Sound in New York.
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