Patience and Sarah
Isabel Miller
Winner of the 1971 American Library Assoc.’s first Gay Book Award, later called Stonewall Book Award
Set in the nineteenth century, Isabel Miller’s classic lesbian novel traces the relationship between Patience White, an educated painter, and Sarah Dowling, a farmer, whose romantic bond does not sit well with the puritanical New England farming community in which they live. Ultimately, they are forced to make life-changing decisions that depend on their courage and their commitment to one another.
First self-published in 1969 in an edition of 1,000 copies, it garnered increasing attention to the point of receiving the American Library Association’s first Gay Book Award. Patience & Sarah is a historical romance that was a touchstone for the burgeoning gay and women’s activism of the late 1960s and early 1970; it celebrates the joys of an uninhibited love between two strong women with a confident defiance that remains relevant today.
This edition features an appendix of supplementary materials, as well as an introduction by Emma Donoghue, whose numerous books include Stirfry, Hood, and Life Mask, which was shortlisted for a 2005 Lambda Literary Award and the Ferro-Grumley Award.
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Details
Genre | Award Winner; Pulp |
Publication Date | 1965 |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
Award | Publishing Triangle’s 100 Best Lesbian and Gay Novels; Stonewall Book Award – 1971 |
Language | English |
Rating | Great |
Original Title | A Place For Us |
Award | Publishing Triangle’s 100 Best Lesbian and Gay Novels; Stonewall Book Award – 1971 |
Subject | Lesbians – Fiction |
BookID | 9743 |