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Bedtime Story by Laura Duchamp

Laura Duchamp | Bedtime Story | Bedtime Story: ‘The story of a beautiful young bride, dissatisfied with her marriage, unnaturally drawn to the strange and sensual brand of love pract

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Matisse, Picasso, And Gertrude Stein, With Two Shorter Stories by Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein | Matisse, Picasso, And Gertrude Stein, With Two Shorter Stories | ‘A Long Gay Book’ (the novella that opens this volume — a novella so substantial that it could well fill a volume by itself) is written in the stream

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Its In Her Kiss by Elizabeth Dean

Elizabeth Dean | Its In Her Kiss | A wild romp through the world of cable television follows C.J. Jansen, who works at a fledgling lesbian network run by her volatile ex-lover Debbie Le

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The Amazon Chronicles by Jane E.M. Robinson

Jane E.M. Robinson | The Amazon Chronicles | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Between Girlfriends by Elizabeth Dean

Elizabeth Dean | Between Girlfriends | Gracy Maynard doesn’t mind being a freelance writer–after all, it has a better ring to it than ‘unpublished writer.’ But is it too mch to ask, in the

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Good Enough to Eat by Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman | Good Enough to Eat | Liza Goldberg is 25, Jewish and bulimic. She lives with her gay roommate, Harvey, and hangs out with her good friend, another gay man named Tom. As Li

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Choices by Nancy Toder

Nancy Toder | Choices | A passionate novel sbout first love and second thoughts.

Can you ever really forget your first lover?

Sandy and Jenny are college ro

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Cowrie by Cathie Dunsford

Cathie Dunsford | Cowrie | As Cowrie circles the island of Punalu’u, Hawaii in an old pick up truck we discover that the tokens of her heritage link her mysteriously to Laukiama

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Still Crazy by Jane Thompson

Jane Thompson | Still Crazy | Librarian Beatrice Hawksworth is contented with her life&ldots;

Then into her life comes Harriet, escaping London and her past, sure of who s

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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.