Gawen Brownrigg | Star Against Star | Story of a girl conditioned from childhood to lesbian affairs, first by an overly seductive mother, then by a school friend. The book has the doom-rid
Kay Boyle | Monday Night | Unfathomable horror broods over this story in which two Americans become involved in the search for one man: a toxicologist who has been connected wit
Elizabeth Bowen | The Hotel | A shy young girl sent to catch a husband at a fashionable hotel is, instead, captivated by a sophisticated woman. When the young Miss Sydney falls und
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
Truman Capote | Breakfast At Tiffany’s & Other Voices, Other Rooms: Two Novels | From the Modern Library’s new set of beautifully repackaged hardcover classics by Truman Capote–also available are In Cold Blood, Portraits and Obser
Barry Devlin | Madam Big | A fun novel featuring a rich, sexy, thief who’s got a whole crew of women working for her. Captain Jack Lawrence has to track down a string of crimes.
Honore de Balzac | Seraphita (Dedalus European Classics) | Balzac begins with a travelogue of the fiords of Norway, concentrating ultimately on one valley that is isolated by the roaring waters of the Sieg Riv
Phyllis Cradock | Gateway To Remembrance | Very brief mention of a lesbian couple in a sappy metaphysical novel about Lost Atlantis ~ Marion Zimmer Bradley
Radclyffe Hall | The Well of Loneliness | First published in 1928, this timeless portrayal of lesbian love is now a classic. The thinly disguised story of Hall’s own life, it was banned outrig