Cook and the Carpenter by June Arnold
June Arnold | Cook and the Carpenter | (The Cutting Edge : Lesbian Life and Literature Series)
Women’s liberation sought to transform every sector of U.S. society–its educational
June Arnold | Cook and the Carpenter | (The Cutting Edge : Lesbian Life and Literature Series)
Women’s liberation sought to transform every sector of U.S. society–its educational
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Winner of the 1971 American Library Assoc.’s first Gay Book Award, later called Stonewall Book Award
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