Memory Board by Jane Rule
Jane Rule | Memory Board | For forty years David Crown has kept his twin sister Diana a secret. Until his wife’s death, not even his children – Diana’s nieces and nephews – have
Jane Rule | Memory Board | For forty years David Crown has kept his twin sister Diana a secret. Until his wife’s death, not even his children – Diana’s nieces and nephews – have
Cris South | Clenched Fists, Burning Crosses | What can a woman do when she comes up against physical violence? The wife battered by a bully of a husband? The lesbian who needs to be taught a lesso
Sally Bellerose | The Girls Club | The Girls Club is the coming-of-age story of a young, white, working-class woman. Set in the 1970s, the story revolves around Cora Rose as she copes w
Margaret Erhart | Old Love | From Publishers Weekly
With mixed results, Erhart (Augusta Cotton, 1992) uses five first-person narrators to explore issues of sexual identity and
Anne Cameron | The Journey | Spinsters Ink was founded in upstate New York in 1978 to publish feminist books. In 1982, we moved to San Francisco and then merged with Aunt Lute Boo
Marion Douglas | Bending at the Bow | Annie and Sylvie were best friends as children; they meet seventeen years later and friendship blossoms into passion. They have spent the past 6 years
Jeanette Winterson | Written on the Body | Written on The Body is a tender dissection of erotic love. The prose is like a poem, lush with wit and imagery, but behind the luxuriant relish of the
Louise A. Blum | Amnesty | When her father dies, Maura Jaegar emerges from seclusion in rural Pennsylvania and returns to her small hometown, where she must come to terms with h
Mary Saracino | The Singing of Swans | 19th Annual Lambda Literary Awards finalist in the Spirituality Category. Madalene Ross’s complacent life is about to be turned upsde down. Never one
Joan Lindau | Letting in the Night | From Publishers Weekly
The use of a journal as framework for narrative is a faulty strategy in this novel about two women confronting their ambiva