Ann Decter | Paper, Scissors, Rock | Powerful first novel of a family history in the Prairies,’ Ann Dector brings us a narrator who works her way through a tangle of personal reminiscence
Diavia’ Speaks | Her Wife | Tatiana Perkins is tired of living her life for the people around her. She is sick and tired of being lonely. Work, school and church isn’t enough for
Helen Hodgman | Passing Remarks | Two things happened to Rosemary that early summer;she won $30,000 playing Keno at the Hakoah Club and she fell in love with a woman much younger than
Anna Elisabet Weirauch | Der Skorpion | This is the story of a beautiful and charming young woman, born into the twilight zone of sex. Proud and intelligent, she is yet weighted down with th
Pamela Frankau | Over the Mountains | Third title in Frankau’s ‘Clothes of a King’s Son’ trilogy (preceded by Sing for Your Supper (1963) and Slaves of the Lamp (1965)). Set during World W
Artemis OakGrove | Led Astray | Kelly Reese is so comfortable with keeping her personal history a secret, much of it she no longer recalls. A chance meeting sets into motion a series
Linsey Abrams | Our History in New York | Our History in New York covers a single year in the lives of narrator Chloe, her long-time lover Helen, and their friends. From AIDS to the glory of G
Carla Tomaso | Maryfield Academy | When Sally Hamington – the toughest English teacher at the formerly prestigious academy – is accused of pedophilia, the entire school is turned upside
Jaimy Gordon | Bogeywoman | Fiction. In her third work of fiction, Jaimy Gordon takes on the difficult subject of a young girl who, coming of age and ‘coming out’ sexually, falls