Love Upon the Chopping Board by Claire Maree; Marou Izumo
Claire Maree; Marou Izumo | Love Upon the Chopping Board |
Breaking Silence by Rosemary Curb; Nancy Manahan
Rosemary Curb; Nancy Manahan | Breaking Silence | A biographical collection of fifty personal essays by lesbian nuns in the United States.
Twisted Triangle by Caitlin Rother; John Hess; Patricia Cornwell
Caitlin Rother; John Hess; Patricia Cornwell | Twisted Triangle | ‘Hitchcock wishes he’d dreamed it up. Capote wishes he’d written it.’
Praise for Twisted Triangle ‘This book will haunt you. It will move you
My Two Moms by Zach Wahls
Zach Wahls | My Two Moms | A resounding testament to the power of family and a reassurance that there is no wrong way to be who you are
It has been almost two years si
;-) by Francine Saint Marie
Francine Saint Marie | 😉 | Product Description
CONTENTS: Rhyme and reason, song and dance, kiss and tell, truth or dare, do or die, collected thoughts, love and marriage, gr
Word Is Out by Nancy Adair; Casey Adair
Nancy Adair; Casey Adair | Word Is Out | Based on the Award-winning documentary film about 26 gay men and women.
The complete uncut text of the interviews used in the pioneering doc. foc
Country Lesbians by WomanShare Collective (Nelly, Dian, Carol, Billie Sue)
WomanShare Collective (Nelly, Dian, Carol, Billie Sue) | Country Lesbians | WomanShare is a lesbian separatist commune from the 1970s.
The Called And Chosen by Monica Baldwin
Monica Baldwin | The Called And Chosen | A good study of repression and frustration in convent life, containing passim the story of Sister Helena, novice-mistress; although her behavior was
I Know My Own Heart by Anne Lister; Helena Whitbread
Anne Lister; Helena Whitbread | I Know My Own Heart | …the souvenir of an unabashed and often triumphant erotic life, rediscovered after nearly two hundred years, the story of [Anne Lister’s] desire- an
Once Upon A Convent by Orice Klaas
Orice Klaas | Once Upon A Convent | A Memoir of a Lesbian Nun
A fifteen year old girl enters a convent during the mid-nineteen fifties, when nuns still wear traditional hab