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Empathy by Sarah Schulman

Sarah Schulman | Empathy | From Publishers Weekly

Lesbian writer Schulman follows her well-received After Delores and People in Trouble with this insightful allegory, which

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Accommodation Offered by Anna Livia

Anna Livia | Accommodation Offered | ‘When her lover leaves her, Polly, with some trepidation, advertises two vacant rooms in her house. The two women who move in seem sympathetic: bus co

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Misfortune’s Friend by Sarah Aldridge

Sarah Aldridge | Misfortune’s Friend | Set in London and Baltimore just before World War II, Althea, crippled by childhood polio finds love and companionship with Fern. Mrs. Henshaw, who as

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Delusion by Michele Roberts

Michele Roberts | Delusion |

‘On the narrative level alone, this is a compelling combination of Victorian pastiche and psychological thriller, fully and vividly imagined and of

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Doc and Fluff by Pat Califia

Pat Califia | Doc and Fluff | Set in the bleak and not-too-distant future of a culture in its death throes, Doc and Fluff careens through the lives of a pair of outlaw women strugg

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The Fool’s Tale by L. J. Jones

L. J. Jones | The Fool’s Tale | A humorous look at how a Southern belle unwittingly emerges from the closet at an important family get-together.

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The Body of Love by Tee Corinne

Tee Corinne | The Body of Love | A diverse collection of authors, 23 in all (including Susan Stinson and Leslea Newman), and surprise! ALL are very entertaining — virtually impossibl

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Triad Moon by Gillean Chase

Gillean Chase | Triad Moon | Past and present lives, incest and survival, healing and the astonishing strength of the heart These themes are woven through the lives of three women

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The Revolution of Little Girls by Blanche McCrary Boyd

Blanche McCrary Boyd | The Revolution of Little Girls | No matter how hard she tries, Ellen Burns will never be Scarlett O’Hara. As a little girl in South Carolina, she prefers playing Tarzan to playing Jan

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Range of Light by Valerie Miner

Valerie Miner | Range of Light | Synopsis

Two old friends in their 40s–one a lesbian, one a married mother of two–take off on a hiking trip in the Eastern Sierra. Somewhat estr