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The Tree and the Vine by Dola de Jong

Dola de Jong | The Tree and the Vine |

   This courageous early work of lesbian fiction (1951) tells the gripping story of two women torn between desires and taboos in the years leading

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The Second Suspect by Heather Lewis

Heather Lewis | The Second Suspect | Gabriel Santerre, the sleek heavy in Heather Lewis’s hypnotic, tightly written thriller The Second Suspect, has high level connections to New Y

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Complete by S. D. Lewis

S. D. Lewis | Complete | Angela A person can be married, but be alone. For the past year, she has felt this way. There is only one who has held her heart since the day they me

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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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The Beautifully Worthless by Ali Liebegott

Ali Liebegott | The Beautifully Worthless | A modern epic poem about a runaway waitress and her Dalmatian, Rorschach, who leave Brooklyn to find hope in a town named Camus, Idaho. Along the way

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La Lumière Noire by Francis Carco

Francis Carco | La Lumière Noire | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Winter’s Edge by Valerie Miner

Valerie Miner | Winter’s Edge | Set in one block of San Francisco’s Tenderloin district in the late 1970s, Winter’s Edge centers around the lives of two working-class women in their

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Dying for a Change by Sean Reynolds

Sean Reynolds | Dying for a Change | Summer, 1965 and the living is far from easy. The Civil Rights Movement occupies the press. The Watts Riot is heating up Los Angeles and Chicago is ho

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On Strike Against God by Joanna Russ

Joanna Russ | On Strike Against God | Joanna Russ’s On Strike Against God is remarkable for its deft intertwining of many themes: not only the overt one of coming out, but many intricately

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Solstice by Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates | Solstice | Back in print, one of the most engrossing of Joyce Carol Oates’s earlier novels explores a relationship between two women. Originally published in 198