The Raid by Lee Lynch
Lee Lynch | The Raid | Before Stonewall, having a drink with friends or your girl could mean jail.
In 1961, The Old Town Tavern is more than just a gay bar. It’s a
Lee Lynch | The Raid | Before Stonewall, having a drink with friends or your girl could mean jail.
In 1961, The Old Town Tavern is more than just a gay bar. It’s a
Jane Summer | The Silk Road | Three great things about naming your fictional hometown Hell: you can suggest so much about growing up in suburbia in the ’60s; you can shamelessly us
Andrea Newman | Three into Two Won’t Go | Steven and Frances are struggling to save their marriage: she wants a child and he wants sexual variety. Can Ella satisfy them both, or is she playing
June Arnold | Baby Houston | A widow struggles to raise her two strong-minded daughters and find meaning in her life
K. L. Kramer | Rack Focus | Using a bisexual photojournalist as pivot, filmmaker-author KL KRAMER follows the roller-coaster love addictions and artistic ambitions of an Angelino
Louisa May Alcott | Work | Whether one is reading them for the first time or re-reading old favorites, the titles in this series seem like old friends. Mature readers can revisi
May Sarton | Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing | Hilary Stevens is an aging writer asked to recount her poetic inspirations, and we are taken along on this journey of rediscovery. Both subtle and int
Louise Rafkin | Queer and Pleasant Danger | This collection of fiction and nonfiction from a noted lesbian author portrays the ups and downs of lesbian life in the 1990s. Original.
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Emma Donoghue | Stir-Fry |
Exhilerating…irreverent, and extremely funny,’- Ms.
Seventeen and sure of nothing, Maria has left her parents’ small-town grocery f
Clemence Dane | Regiment Of Women | Regiment of Women is the debut novel of Winifred Ashton writing as Clemence Dane. First published in 1917, the novel has gained some notoriety due to