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The World Is Round by Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein | The World Is Round | Based on the imagined adventures of a young neighbor in the French farming community of Bilignin, this book tells the story of Rose, a little girl det

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Dancing Naked at the Edge of Dawn by Kris Radish

Kris Radish | Dancing Naked at the Edge of Dawn | From the bestselling author of The Elegant Gathering of White Snows comes a poignant, outrageous, refreshingly liberating story about one woman

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Armed Response (High Risk Books) by Ann Rower

Ann Rower | Armed Response (High Risk Books) | From Publishers Weekly

In a competent but unremarkable comic novel, Rower (If You’re a Girl) offers a familiar ironic take on L.A. from the perspe

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Trumpet by Jackie Kay

Jackie Kay | Trumpet | ‘Supremely humane…. Kay leaves us with a broad landscape of sweet tolerance and familial love.’–The New York Times Book Review

In her

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Sister Gin by June Arnold

June Arnold | Sister Gin | Aging, lesbian consciousness, the difficulty of escaping from alcoholism-these are the themes of June Arnold’s extraordinary novel, first published by

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The Swashbuckler by Lee Lynch

Lee Lynch | The Swashbuckler | The famous novel about butch/femme relationships and authentic lesbian life in the 1960s and 70s.

Lee Lynch’s ‘Swashbuckler’ chronicles about

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Loose Women by Emily George

Emily George | Loose Women | Emily George has written this book from her experiences as a collective member and paid co-ordinator of a Melbourne women’s refuge.

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First Person, 3rd Sex by Sloane Britain

Sloane Britain | First Person, 3rd Sex | The world of the les..the furtive cult of strange loves and fierce passions… the twilight world’!

‘It isn’t easy, being a les. You live and

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Stoppage Time by Helen Shacklady

Helen Shacklady | Stoppage Time | Here, a small north of England town displays the usual petty criminals. The disabled women who look for romance will surprise the reader as they find

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Pool-Hopping by Anne Fleming

Anne Fleming | Pool-Hopping | The fascinating characters in this short story collection come from differing backgrounds and generations, but all sense disorder lurking beneath the