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The Grass Sister by Gillian Mears

Gillian Mears | The Grass Sister | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson | Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit | Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit was published in 1985 and subsequently adapted into a BBC television drama of the same name. It is a coming-of-age stor

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The Rock Pool by Cyril Connolly

Cyril Connolly | The Rock Pool | A classic novel, first published in 1936, now back in print. In this engaging satire of the British upper class, a smug young literary man from Oxford

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Leaving Earth by Helen Humphreys

Helen Humphreys | Leaving Earth | Leaving Earth is a first novel marked by its perceptive, lyrical language and rich, fascinating characters. On August 1, 1933, two young women, the fa

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Rotary Spokes by Fiona Cooper

Fiona Cooper | Rotary Spokes | The story of a 6’4′ lesbian motorcycle mechanic in a no-horse town in Middle America. It traces, with humour, how she comes to terms with her sexual n

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Full Circle by Mary D. Brooks

Mary D. Brooks | Full Circle | This is the third novel in the Eva and Zoe series. Set four years after ‘You Must Remember This, ‘ Eva and Zoe are settled in their jobs and still in

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Darkness More Visible by Finola Moorhead

Finola Moorhead | Darkness More Visible | When Margot Gorman finds a body in the women’s toilets a tangle a mysteries opens up. From murder and kidnap, to drug dealing and gay bashing, to ille

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The Unlit Lamp by Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall | The Unlit Lamp | The Unlit Lamp, is the story of Joan Ogden, a young girl who dreams of setting up a flat in London with her friend Elizabeth (a so-called Boston marri

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In Between by Jane Hoppen

Jane Hoppen | In Between | Never have there been only two genders–male and female. A third gender, denied by society and hidden by the medical community, has always existed, an

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Alma Rose by Edith Forbes

Edith Forbes | Alma Rose | Pat Lloyd has spent her entire life in Kilgore-a small, dusty town set amidst the rolling hills and sagebrush-covered plains of the West. Intelligent,