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Misfortune’s Friend by Sarah Aldridge

Sarah Aldridge | Misfortune’s Friend | Set in London and Baltimore just before World War II, Althea, crippled by childhood polio finds love and companionship with Fern. Mrs. Henshaw, who as

Posted in Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

Secrets of the Invisible World by Jean Roberta

Jean Roberta | Secrets of the Invisible World | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Choices by Skyy

Skyy | Choices | Review

Skyy’s myriad of characters provides readers with yet another enlightening glimpse into the lives of lesbians from all walks of life. Choic

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In the River Sweet by Patricia Henley

Patricia Henley | In the River Sweet | Lesbian are not main characters

National Book Award finalist Patricia Henley captivates us with this engrossing novel of a woman whose long-h

Posted in Fiction Jewish Interests

Good Enough to Eat by Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman | Good Enough to Eat | Liza Goldberg is 25, Jewish and bulimic. She lives with her gay roommate, Harvey, and hangs out with her good friend, another gay man named Tom. As Li

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Rapture and the Second Coming by Wendy Borgstrom

Wendy Borgstrom | Rapture and the Second Coming | GWEN A YOUNG WOMAN RUNNING FROM A FAILED BUT PASSIONATE FIRST ROMANCE LANDS IN NEW YORK CITY WHERE SHE BURIES HER ANGER BY ACTING OUT ‘ALL’ HER SECUAL

Posted in Fiction Jewish Interests

Macdougal Alley by Tatheena Roberts

Tatheena Roberts | Macdougal Alley | Macdougal Alley represents an auspicious debut and an extraordinary accomplishment by Tatheena Roberts, completed shortly before the celebration of he

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Aftermath by Ann McMan

Ann McMan | Aftermath | Readers everywhere fell in love with Syd, Maddie, David, Michael, Pete, and the irrepressible Roma Jean Freemantle in Ann McMan’s 2011 bestseller, Jer

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Crocodile Soup by Julia Darling

Julia Darling | Crocodile Soup |

Dear Gert,
If you won’t write to me, then could you send me some money?
I believe you have a good job. A few hundred pounds would be helpful.

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Alma Mater by Rita Mae Brown

Rita Mae Brown | Alma Mater | Sex makes monkeys out of all of us. If you don’t give in to it, you wind up a cold, unfeeling bastard. If you do, you spend the rest of your lif