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The Middle of Somewhere by Clifford Henderson

Clifford Henderson | The Middle of Somewhere | Eadie T. Pratt sets out on a road trip in search of a new life and ends up in the middle of somewhere she never expected. Start with one independent,

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Its In Her Kiss by Elizabeth Dean

Elizabeth Dean | Its In Her Kiss | A wild romp through the world of cable television follows C.J. Jansen, who works at a fledgling lesbian network run by her volatile ex-lover Debbie Le

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Despite The Falling Snow by Shamim Sarif

Shamim Sarif | Despite The Falling Snow | “A perfectly balanced novel of love and tragedy.”—Waterstone’s Books Quarterly (UK) In present-day Boston, seventy-year-old Alexander Ivanov has bui

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Riverfinger women by Elana Nachman/Dykewomon

Elana Nachman/Dykewomon | Riverfinger women | Since Inez Riverfingers’ arrival on the scene in 1974, women have hailed Riverfinger Women as an indispensable classic of lesbian life. Discover for y

Posted in Chicana/Latina/Latinx Interest Fiction

What Night Brings by Carla Trujillo

Carla Trujillo | What Night Brings |

What Night Brings focuses on a Chicano working-class family living in California during the 1960s. Marci-smart, feisty and funny-tells the s

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The Open Accounts Of An Honesty Box by Julie Helean

Julie Helean | The Open Accounts Of An Honesty Box | Things are heating up in Easy, a Central Otago town. After lobbying unsuccessfully to get their desperately needed public toilet, the women of Easy gi

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A Perilous Advantage by Natalie Clifford Barney; Anna Livia

Natalie Clifford Barney; Anna Livia | A Perilous Advantage | Finally, the writing of one of the century’s most famous lesbians is available in English. Natalie Barney hosted the avant garde of Paris for 30 years

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Toward Amnesia by Sarah Van Arsdale

Sarah Van Arsdale | Toward Amnesia | From Publishers Weekly

With unerring emotional clarity, Van Arsdale, in a poetic first novel, charts a woman’s search for the land of amnesia, ‘wh

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Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee

J.M. Coetzee | Disgrace | After years teaching Romantic poetry at the Technical University of Cape Town, David Lurie, middle-aged and twice divorced, has an impulsive affair wi

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Dolly Dingle, Lesbian Landlady by Monica Nolan

Monica Nolan | Dolly Dingle, Lesbian Landlady | At the Magdalena Arms Residence for Women, desires are awakened, passions run hot, and love might be waiting just a few doors away. . .

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