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UNTITLED by Genevieve

Genevieve | UNTITLED | Random thoughts sometimes compose the day. In Untitled: My Sky of Orange, the collaborative thoughts compose a story of a girl no one really knows. Th

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Either/Or by Hilary March

Hilary March | Either/Or | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Ao Toa by Cathie Dunsford

Cathie Dunsford | Ao Toa |

A band of passionate conservationists wage war against the ravages of pollution and unregulated genetic engineering in this eco-thriller about su

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Hesed by Maytee Aspuro y Gonzalez

Maytee Aspuro y Gonzalez | Hesed | When Elizabeth Ann Kelly, an Episcopalian priest, is violently confronted by a stranger on the street, she has no inkling that she will soon meet her

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In Another Place, Not Here by Dionne Brand

Dionne Brand | In Another Place, Not Here | Acclaimed by Adrienne Rich as ‘fierce, sensuous . . . a work of great beauty and moral imagination,’ In Another Place, Not Here tells of two contempor

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Hello Lesbian! by Jason Tanamor

Jason Tanamor | Hello Lesbian! | A ladies man gives up the life of schmoozing women when he finds the love of his life. The only problem – she’s a lesbian.

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Coffee Will Make You Black by April Sinclair

April Sinclair | Coffee Will Make You Black | I still thought breasts might be more trouble than they were worth. Growing up reminded me a little bit of Hide and Go Seek. When it was your time

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My Name is Rusty by Kay Johnson

Kay Johnson | My Name is Rusty | Allegedly a novel of a woman’s prison, complete with glossary of “prison slang”–but if the author has ever been inside a woman’s prison, or even done

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Wedding Cakes, Rats and Rodeo Queens by Anne Cameron

Anne Cameron | Wedding Cakes, Rats and Rodeo Queens | Book Description

“…quite simply, a masterpiece…” – Edmonton Journal

“[Cameron’s] storytelling powers keep us entranced…” – Toronto Star

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Bizarro in Love by Jan Stafford

Jan Stafford | Bizarro in Love | ‘A parody of pornography, hearts & flowers romance, and society’s People magazine mentality. It’s trash poking fun at trash. ‘ – the author#Fun fictio