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Memory Mambo by Achy Obejas

Achy Obejas | Memory Mambo | A Cuban-American’s quest to learn the truth about her family. Are the stories of their achievement in pre-revolutionary Cuba true, or are they exagger

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Spinster’s Rock by Caeia March

Caeia March | Spinster’s Rock |

Two women buy a ramshackle property and turn it into a delightful home. It becomes a haven for women in need of recovery and healing, a plac

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Berrigan by Vicki P. McConnell

Vicki P. McConnell | Berrigan | Berrigan is young, romantic, idealistic…and confused. But she is brashly daring – even for the militant seventies – in her exploration of her lesbia

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Lucy and Mickey by Red Jordan Arobateau

Red Jordan Arobateau | Lucy and Mickey | Both deeply philosophical and powerfully erotic. Most of all, this novel is about Mickey, a pugnacious butch who trades her powerlessness on the stree

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Fall On Your Knees by Ann-Marie Macdonald

Ann-Marie Macdonald | Fall On Your Knees | Fall on Your Knees, award-winning actor and playwright Ann-Marie MacDonald’s sprawling and powerful first novel, reads like a literary soap ope

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Thirty-Four by Tanith Lee Writing as Esther Garber

Tanith Lee Writing as Esther Garber | Thirty-Four | After her mother breaks her neck, falling down a marble staircase, Esther goes to Paris. Amoral, (perhaps justifiably) paranoid, Esther is a survivor,

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Persuasion by Francine Saint Marie

Francine Saint Marie | Persuasion | TITLE: Persuasion, A Novel (first edition paperback; release date 9/15/11; this title is not available in digital editions anywhere)GENRE: Contemporar

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Cook and the Carpenter by June Arnold

June Arnold | Cook and the Carpenter | (The Cutting Edge : Lesbian Life and Literature Series)

Women’s liberation sought to transform every sector of U.S. society–its educational

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The Passion of Alice by Stephanie Grant

Stephanie Grant | The Passion of Alice | It’s 1984. Alice Forrester is a twenty-three-year-old anorexic who has just experienced heart failure when she is taken to the emergency room of Seavi

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What’s Best for Jane by Bett Norris

Bett Norris | What’s Best for Jane |

‘An impressive, gifted storyteller.’-Katherine V. Forrest

Mary McGhee is a legend-heroic to some, hated by others. Her dead lover’s inheritan