Ellen by Kathleen Tracy
Kathleen Tracy | Ellen | – How her conservative father turned his back on her when he learned she was gay. – The personal tragedy that became her greatest inspiration. – Her s
Kathleen Tracy | Ellen | – How her conservative father turned his back on her when he learned she was gay. – The personal tragedy that became her greatest inspiration. – Her s
Oberlin College Alumni Association | Into The Pink | The book Into the Pink consists of transcribed conversations from the First Reunion of the Oberlin Lesbian, Gay Bisexual Alumni [now the Oberlin Lambd
Elizabeth Bowen; Hermione Lee | The Mulberry Tree | From Publishers Weekly
These essays, prefaces, reviews, letters and talks by Anglo-Irish novelist and short-story writer Bowen (18991973) include
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Julie Glamuzina; Alison J. Laurie | Parker & Hulme | The movie Heavenly Creatures was based on New Zealand’s notorious 1954 murder case in which two teenage girls, Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme, killed
Violette Leduc | La Batarde | In her second revealing memoir of literary Paris, Leduc shares her insights into a post-War Parisian scene dominated by the likes of Camus, Genet, Sar
Joan Schenkar | The Talented Miss Highsmith | Patricia Highsmith, one of the great writers of twentieth-century American fiction, had a life as darkly compelling as that of her favorite ‘hero-crim
Jennifer Spry | Orlando’s Sleep: An Autobiography of Gender | John’s inspiring journey to becoming a woman and lesbian.
Sandra Butler; Barbara Rosenblum | Cancer in Two Voices | When Cancer in Two Voices was first published in 1991, one out of every nine women in the U.S was at risk of developing breast cancer. Now, as