The Young in One Another’s Arms by Jane Rule
Jane Rule | The Young in One Another’s Arms | Winner of the 1978 Best Novel of the Year Award from the Canadian Authors Association.
Jane Rule | The Young in One Another’s Arms | Winner of the 1978 Best Novel of the Year Award from the Canadian Authors Association.
Jane Rule | This Is Not for You | Rule’s most self-consciously lilterary and philosophical novel–tells the story of a young woman in the late 1950s and early 1960s as she negotiate he
Karen X. Tulchinsky | Love Ruins Everything | When Nomi Rabinovitch’s femme girlfriend leaves her for a man, Nomi seeks solace in watching schmaltzy videos at a friend’s place, working her shift a
Lindsay Welsh | Military Secrets | Colonel Candice Sproule heads a highly specialized boot camp. Assisted by three dominatrix sergeants, Col. Sproule takes on the talented submissives s
Janine Fuller; Stuart Blackley | Restricted Entry | Restricted Entry: Censorship on Trial bears witness to the epic fight waged by Little Sister’s bookstore during a decade of resisting stare censorship
Jane Rule | Theme for Diverse Instruments | From Publishers Weekly
Imbued with optimism, Rule’s accomplished omnibus of 14 tales values individuality; conformity for its own sake is held in
Eve Zaremba | White Noise | Detective Helen Keremos is back again in a story full of surprising twists – and an ending sure to shock.
Sonny, a black American Vietnam W
Jane Rule | This Is Not For You | ‘This Is Not For You,’ perhaps Jane Rule’s most self-consciously literary and philosophical novel, tells the story of a young woman in the late 1950s
Michele Karlsberg ; Karen X. Tulchinsky | To Be Continued… | Although the concept of To Be Continued sounds gimmicky–lesbian-authored stories with intentionally suspenseful endings, to be completed in a
Jane Rule | Against the Season | An old woman comes to terms with her dead sister while reading her diaries, her pregnant housekeeper teaches her shy grandnephew a little courage; a m