Monica Baldwin | The Called And The Chosen | A good study of repression and frustration in convent life, containing the story of Sister Helena, novice-mistress; although her behavior was strictly
Karla Jay | Tales of the Lavender Menace | A fast-paced memoir, serious and hilarious in turn, of the struggles and scandals, politics and personalities that made up the women’s and gay liberat
Elsa Gidlow | Elsa I Come With My Songs the Autobiography of Elsa Gidlow | Elsa:The Autobiography of a Poet-Warrior. Many know eighty-seven year-old Elsa Gidlow as an honored feminist poet, a philosophical anarchist and Taois
Nicola Griffith | And Now We Are Going To Have A Party | Award-winning author Nicola Griffith tells her life story up until the time she moved from England to the U.S. This is no ordinary memoir. Nicola is c
Rose Mary Denman | Let My People In | As a minister of the United Methodist Church, Rose Mary Denman preached about honesty and truth, but she was unable to speak the truth about her life,
Cheryl Peck | Revenge of the Paste Eaters | A new collection of humorous childhood tales by the author of Fat Girls and Lawn Chairs celebrates the brighter side of being a gay middle-aged woman
Erica Fischer | Aimee and Jaguar | Unique, moving, and true — this radiant love story is set against the horrific backdrop of World War II Nazi Germany. When Lilly ‘Aimee’ Wust, a gent