
The outrageously intimate memoir that became a media sensation...
From the author of four New York Times Notable Books: The Surrender is a shocking story of sexual and spiritual awakening, inspired by what is perhaps the last remaining sexual taboo.
Toni Bentley was a ballet dancer. Intensely disciplined, rational, and self-absorbed, she had experienced plenty of sex with both men and women but remained, at her core, an emotional virgin--that is, until she met "A." The Surrender is Bentley's tale of finding "the joy that lies on the other side of comfort"--a compelling, startlingly personal story of one woman's obsession.
Toni Bentley danced with George Balanchine's New York City Ballet for ten years. She is the author of Winter Season: A Dancer's Journal, Holding On to the Air: An Autobiography (by Suzanne Farrell with Toni Bentley), Costumes by Karin-ska and Sisters of Salome, all of which were New York Times Notable Books. She has written articles for numerous publications including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Allure, and Rolling Stone.
"Brave." -- --New York Times Book Review
"Plucky." -- --The New York Observer
"Wonderfully smart and sexy and witty and moving." -- --Publishers Weekly starred review
"A small masterpiece of erotic writing." -- --Leon Wieseltier
"Revealing and witty." -- --Time Out New York
"Stylish and amusing." -- --Entertainment Weekly