KG MacGregor | Worth Every Step | Family and friends are shocked when Mary Kate Sasser throws herself into the adventure of a lifetime. The small-town Southerner follows her imaginatio
Barbara Emrys | At The Magic Shop | We are unable to provide a description at this time. Since we can find nothing except the existence of this book, and since the the author does not ge
Gale Wilhelm | Torchlight to Valhalla | First published in 1938, a joyous change from the intense loving sadness found in WE TOO ARE DRIFTING, the story follows the life of Morgen, nursing h
Gertrude Stein | How To Write | Not so much a ‘how-to’ guide as an inspirational journey into the craft of writing by one of the 20th-century’s most influential and unconventional li
Cressida Lindsay | No, John, No | This is a novel about what it is like to be poor, rootless, intense and lesbian, trapped in a desperate bohemian life.
Helen Walsh | Brass | Not since Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting has an ambitious first novel created such a stir among readers of important new voices in fiction. Since its re
Jane Rule | Against the Season | When Amelia Larson takes her dead sister’s diaries from a dusty disused ballroom and reads them, ignoring her dying sister’s wish that they be burnt,
Anne Cameron | Hardscratch Row | Of the six grown-up siblings at the heart of the story, one lives with children she and her husband produced; one has children by more than one father