Category: Fiction

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The Microcosm by Maureen Duffy

Maureen Duffy | The Microcosm | This novel, which opens and closes at a London club for the gay girls, is an expository, explicit, communal, interior view; while it occasionally refe

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Olivia by Olivia

Olivia | Olivia | From the back cover:

“When, at 16, Olivia left her English family to spend a year in a French finishing school near Paris, she moved into an

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Southland Auto Acres by Lisa Jones

Lisa Jones | Southland Auto Acres | Just out of college, Becky Pine wants a job, a girlfriend, and a manifesto. She wants a life — her own real life. Southland Auto Acres, a car lot in

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The Late Breakfasters by Robert Aickman

Robert Aickman | The Late Breakfasters | A novel of disturbing wit – gaily unpredictable – rich in eccentrics – often very funny – always delightful. Young Griselda de Reptonville is invited

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Winter Passage by Judith McDaniel

Judith McDaniel | Winter Passage | Novel set in a Vermont village in the 1970s opens the deeper stories of three women’s lives through the door of their friendship with each other.

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Cracks by Sheila Kohler

Sheila Kohler | Cracks | Put adolescents together in a confined environment with only minimal adult supervision, and bad things will happen–a truism in literature as well as

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Dark Horse by Frances Lucas

Frances Lucas | Dark Horse | Fed up with the corruption in local politics, lesbian Sidney Garrett makes a long shot bid for mayor. Enter conservative and naïve ‘society girl’, Joa

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Yesterday’s Lessons by Sharon Isabell

Sharon Isabell | Yesterday’s Lessons | A short autobiography by a working class butch lesbian, based on her life experiences.

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Remember The Tarantella by Finola Moorhead

Finola Moorhead | Remember The Tarantella | A work of feminist, lesbian fiction, this experimental novel explores the lives of 26 women–each named for a letter of the alphabet–during the 1980s

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Hannah Free by Claudia Allen

Claudia Allen | Hannah Free | Hannah, a free spirit. Rachel, the woman she calls home. Hannah and Rachel knew, from their first adventure as girls, that they were meant to be toget