Andre Gide | The School For Wives | One of Gide’s lesser, and lesser known works, this is a tripartite and delicate dissection of a marriage, as evidenced through the journals of a man,
John Clayton | Dew In April | ‘Romance of the Middle Ages, laid in the Convent of St. Lazarus of the Butterflies. Dolores, a homeless vagabond, is given shelter by Mother Leonor, a
Clarissa Dixon | Janet And Her Dear Phebe | Story of two loving little chums, separated by a misunderstanding between their families, and re-united as women. Though never explicit, the story is
Eveline Mahyère | I Will Not Serve | Precocious, nonconformist Sylvie has been expelled from a convent for writing, in a letter, that she loves one of the nuns. The story deals with the u
William Davey | Dawn Breaks The Heart | A lengthy episode involves the sensitive hero’s elopement with Vivian, an irresponsible girl who turns out to be a lesbian and leaves him for another
Margaret Ferguson | The Sign Of The Ram | Sherida Binyon soon learns that her opinion of the wild Cornish coast to which she has come applies to more than the scenery.
Ralph Dean; Joe Weiss | Forbidden Thrills | ‘The shameless story of the sinful, intimate and immoral affairs of a love-starved temptress and the men and women she used just for kicks.’
Eveline Mahyère | I Will Not Serve | Precocious, nonconformist Sylvie has been expelled from a convent for writing, in a letter, that she loves one of the nuns. The story deals with the u
Vance Bourjaily | The End Of My Life | When Thomas “Skinner” Galt leaves Greenwich Village to volunteer as an ambulance driver with the British Army, he anticipates the adventure of a lifet