The Activist’s Daughter by Ellyn Bache
Ellyn Bache | The Activist’s Daughter | The year is 1963, the peak of the U.S. civil rights movement. A quarter of a million people have just marched on Washington D.C., where they have been
Ellyn Bache | The Activist’s Daughter | The year is 1963, the peak of the U.S. civil rights movement. A quarter of a million people have just marched on Washington D.C., where they have been
Spirited Sapphire Publishing | A Haunting | Lesbian Fiction: A Haunting – When the Past Seeks Revenge. In this lesbian fiction book, Reese finds herself the recipient of a sudden windfall, a res
Gina Schien | Timing the Heart | Bonnie loves drums, music and women. She believes that one day she’ll play in the perfect band and have the ideal girlfriend. For a while it seems pos
Willyce Kim | Dancer Dawkins and the California Kid | The most unusual lesbian novel of the year. And the most politically incorrect.
Dancer Dawkins views life best from behind a pile of hotcake
Judy MacLean | Rosemary and Juliet | Can two teenage girls find happiness in each other’s arms-when it seems the whole world is against them?
In prose that is tender and compelling, Ju
Elise D’Haene | Licking Our Wounds | A fresh, engagingly sarcastic and determinedly bawdy voice goes a long way toward giving dimensionality to a tale about recovering from lost love. Aft
Elisabeth Nonas | Staying Home | The family many lesbians create for themselves. The family they risk losing by revealing – and living – the truth of themselves.
Molly Rubin
Tim Farrington | The California Book of the Dead | From Library Journal
In this humorous debut, Farrington draws on his experience of living in ashrams and communes in California in the 1980s to br
Isabel Miller | Patience and Sarah |
Winner of the 1971 American Library Assoc.’s first Gay Book Award, later called Stonewall Book Award
Set in the nineteenth century, Isabel M