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Hidden Feelings by Donna Kelli

Donna Kelli | Hidden Feelings | Two young women, away for the summer, meet while at a lake, and share wilderness adventures teeming with laughter and danger, and end up having experi

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Something Not Ended by Jane Gapen

Jane Gapen | Something Not Ended | …the story of a woman caught in a world created by others where she has become a stranger to those around her and to herself as well…Courageously

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Wounds by Maureen Duffy

Maureen Duffy | Wounds | Wounds begins with two lovers in bed. Their lovemaking throughout the book forms a recurring leitmotif, a counterpoint to the examination of the spiri

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Perfectly Straight by Jacqueline Campos

Jacqueline Campos | Perfectly Straight | Is it possible for a reader not to get emotionally involved with Stevie Ramsey, in this unique story of a young lesbian, as she finds her way through

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When Rachel Returns by Balticbard

Balticbard | When Rachel Returns | A romantic story of a Rachel Stone, who finds a great love in Ann Williams, then cruelly abandons her, only to go in search of her many years later, h

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A Year Of Full Moons by Madelyn Arnold

Madelyn Arnold | A Year Of Full Moons | Brilliant, tomboyish Josephine Margaret Butler-better known as Jos-is the second oldest child in a large, poor family living in provincial Summit, Ken

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Kinflicks by Lisa Alther

Lisa Alther | Kinflicks | Lisa Alther reels through the ups and downs of Ginny Babcock’s coming of age in Hullsport, Tennessee, during the ’50s and ’60s. Ginny bounces from one

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The Bliss of Solitude by Terra Ziporyn

Terra Ziporyn | The Bliss of Solitude | The Bliss of Solitude is a novel about sexual obsession, time’s transformation of memory, the gradual erosion of wonder, and the interplay between the

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The Making Of Americans by Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein | The Making Of Americans | In The Making of Americans , Gertrude Stein sets out to tell ‘a history of a family’s progress,’ radically reworking the traditional family saga novel

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Blood Sisters by Valerie Miner

Valerie Miner | Blood Sisters | Blood Sisters has at its heart two Irish sisters, Gerry and Polly, who grew up steeped in the ideals of the 1916 uprising. Their lives separated when