Ann-Marie Macdonald | The Way the Crow Flies | The Way the Crow Flies, Ann-Marie MacDonald’s first novel since her bestselling debut, Fall on Your Knees, opens in 1962 when the McCart
Red Jordan Arobateau | China Girl | In CHINA GIRL the story of Charity Bing a Transsexual Chinese woman living in San Francisco’s Chinatown in the 1940’s- through 2005, Master Author Red
Jackie Kay | Trumpet | Jackie Kay’s mesmerizing and powerfully moving first novel is about the extraordinary life and seeming dissolution of a family — about the boundaries
Emma Donoghue | Sealed Letter | Miss Emily ‘Fido’ Faithfull is a ‘woman of business’ and a spinster pioneer in the British women’s movement, independent of mind but naively trusting
Anita Mason | The Yellow Cathedral | This novel describes what happened in the culture clash between the Indians of Chiapas and the government of Mexico: the Indians seeking a life and li
Ruth Perkinson | Breaking Spirit Bridge | Fresh out of high school and on a full scholarship to play collegiate basketball at UVA, Piper Leigh Cliff returns to her childhood home in Virginia.
Ellen Galford | Queendom Come | Scottish lesbian comedy. Galford is like a feminist lesbian Thorne Smith with politics. In Queendom Come, an ancient ‘Proto-Pictish’ queen is brought
Donna Allegra | Witness to the League of Blond Hip Hop Dancers | A novella and 11 stories, widely published author and dancer Donna Allegra presents a lyrical and stirring portrait of black lesbians set against the
Gail Pass | Zoes Bk | An astonished young woman is plucked from her studies at England’s British Museum and brought to a bizarre household where she meets the ancient, crip