Jane Retzig | The Legacy | A tale of the supernatural. Gill is wary of love. Since her girlfriend’s death she has kept up a goodnatured, sociable front – worked hard, been relia
Rachelle Chaykin; Tracy Kuhn Greenlee | Her Mother’s Lover | Three women are searching for their futures–in contemporary Philadelphia, Stella Simone is facing the absence of her daughter and husband, while hist
Ellen Orleans | The Butches of Madison County | Can 50-something, quasi-yuppie Billie Bold find true happiness with an semi-straight Iowa farmwife Pasty Plain? You bet, when you’re reading an out-an
Lesléa Newman | A Letter to Harvey Milk | This poignant and humorous collection of stories offers a fresh perspective on current issues such as homosexuality and anti-Semitism and lends a uniq
Rita Mae Brown | Rubyfruit Jungle | Rubyfruit Jungle is the first milestone novel in the extraordinary career of one of this country’s most distinctive writers. Bawdy and moving,
Cameron Abbott | An Inexpressible State of Grace | Dissatisfied in her marriage and haunted by memories of the woman who broke her heart in college, New York attorney Ashleigh Moore sees the final unra
Jeanette Winterson | Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit | Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit was published in 1985 and subsequently adapted into a BBC television drama of the same name. It is a coming-of-age stor
Patricia Nell Warren | Harlan’s Race | In 1974, The Front Runner was published, a novel of love and loss that became a best-loved classic about gay life. Now, twenty years later, comes the