Jane Rule | Inland Passage | In the most traditional of romantic settings, on board a ship that travels the Inland Passage, two women discover new possibilities . . . These and ma
Rosamund Elwin ; Michele Paulse | Asha’s Mums | Asha, an African-Canadian girl whose lesbian mums become an issue for the teacher and the curiosity of classmates, responds with clarity and assuredne
Jane Rule | Contract with the World | Six characters use Art to try and make sense of their lives and establish a relationship with the outside world. For some there is success, for other
Lindsay Welsh | Provincetown Summer & Other Stories | Provincetown Summer is a completely original collection devoted exclusively to white-hot desire between women. From the casual encounters of women on
Luanne Armstrong | Bordering | Hazel McLean is bordering on everything: coming out as a lesbian, imagining her future, moving away from the small town that keeps her pinned down and
Karen X. Tulchinsky | Love and Other Ruins | If Woody Allen were a lesbian, Love and Other Ruins is the kind of novel he would film. Set in the energetic (and tragic) gay scenes of Toronto
Genevieve Fortin | White Sheep Inn | As an engineering geologist, Anais (Ana) Bloom is thrilled when she arrives in Sainte-Luce-Sur-Mer to study the effects of climate changes on the shor
Jane Rule | Desert Of The Heart | Possibly Jane Rule’s best known novel, The Desert of the Heart is the story of a free spirited woman falling for a repressed older woman. Evelyn Hall