<p><b>¿Uproarious.¿ <i>The Times</i></b><br><br><b>¿Terrifically entertaining.¿ <i>Evening Standard</i></b><br><br><b>¿Irresistible.¿ <i>Daily Mail</i></b><br><br><b>¿Gripping.¿ </b><i><b>Sunday Telegraph</b></i><br><br>London, April 1870: Fanny and Stella were no ordinary Victorian women. They were young men who liked to dress as women: Frederick Park and Ernest Boulton. Stella was the most beautiful female impersonator of her day, Fanny her inseparable companion.<br><br>But the Metropolitan Police were plotting their downfall. Fanny and Stella were arrested and subjected to a sensational trial where every lascivious detail of their lives was lapped up by the public.<br><br>With a cast of peers and politicians, detectives and drag queens, <i>Fanny and Stella</i> is a dazzling and enthralling story of cross examinations, cross-dressing and the the birth of camp.</p>