Maureen Duffy | Capital | Follows Meeper’s, a shabby homeless eccentric, as his quest leads him from the gardening hut where he sleeps, to Kensington Gardens, to the university
Martha Marinara | Street Angel | Marked by rich detail and glowing descriptions, the text transports its readers to a place where women live in close proximity, grieve and celebrate t
Annette De Burgh | Rowing In Eden | At twenty-one Jordache Catherine Alexander is unsure of her sexuality. She meets Mell Quinn, a forty-seven year old lesbian. Mell introduces poetry in
Elizabeth Dean | On the Road Again: The Further Adventures of Ramsey Sears | This sequel to As the Road Curves follows the irreverent columnist Ramsey Sears as she travels through American Lesbiana.
Jane Rule | Contract With the World | Six characters use Art to try and make sense of their lives and establish a relationship with the outside world. For some there is success, for other
Rita Mae Brown | Loose Lips | In Bingo and Six of One, Rita Mae Brown made a name for herself–and the unforgettable Hunsenmeir sisters–with her talented depictions
Pearl Luke | Burning Ground | Working in a fire tower in the Canadian woods, Percy Turner’s emotional state is hanging on by a thread. Fires smolder within her–the lifelong passio
Malaurie Barber | A Year in Paris | When student Chloe Jones becomes an au pair, all she’s looking for is an interesting year abroad in Paris, but she gets more than she bargained for in
Jane DeLynn | Don Juan In The Village | Recounts a woman’s funny and haunting search for the idealized lover, a quest that takes her from the lesbian bars of New York City to the S & M scene