Miss High-Heels. The Story of a rich but girlish young Gentleman under the control of his pretty Step-sister and her Aunt: written by himself at his Step-sister's ... his final Subjection and his curious Fate.
Miss High-Heels is one of the most affirmative and effusive early twentieth-century novels focusing on petticoat discipline, flagellation, and the pleasures of cross-dressing. As the subtitle indicates, the story concerns the fate of an effeminate young man who is forced to wear female attire and vigorously chastised by his step-sister and her aunt.
Miss High-Heels was printed privately in Paris in 1931. It was most probably published by Groves and Michaux, Charles Carrington’s successors in the clandestine erotica trade. Authorship is usually attributed to Frank Groves and / or Henri Michaux.