Shoulders by Georgia Cotrell
Georgia Cotrell | Shoulders | Shoulders is about coming of age in Texas in the 1970s when you’re dewy-eyed and brash and a lesbian. Shoulders is about making it through to the ’80s
Georgia Cotrell | Shoulders | Shoulders is about coming of age in Texas in the 1970s when you’re dewy-eyed and brash and a lesbian. Shoulders is about making it through to the ’80s
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