Different Daughters by Louise Rafkin
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Louise Rafkin | Different Daughters | Coming out to Mom is a lesbian rite of passage. In the third edition of this landmark anthology, 34 remarkable women face their fears and confusion, p
Louise Rafkin | Different Daughters | Twenty-five mothers of lesbians share their complex feelings about families, community, religion, grandchildren, and coming out in a candid study that
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