Tomboyland by Melissa Faliveno
Melissa Faliveno | Tomboyland | A fiercely personal and startlingly universal essay collection about the mysteries of gender and desire, of identity and class, of the stories we tell
Melissa Faliveno | Tomboyland | A fiercely personal and startlingly universal essay collection about the mysteries of gender and desire, of identity and class, of the stories we tell
Zaina Arafat | You Exist Too Much | A provocative and seductive debut’ of desire and doubleness that follows the life of a young Palestinian American woman caught between cultural, relig
Carolina De Robertis | Cantoras | In 1977 Uruguay, a military government crushed political dissent with ruthless force. In this environment, where the everyday rights of people are und
Celia Laskey | Under the Rainbow | ‘In the small town of Big Burr, Kansas, ministers warn that ‘Satan was the first to demand equal rights,’ a lesbian-owned bed and breakfast mysterious
Verde Arzu | Rainbow | Taylor has room for exactly two things in her life: improving her performance as a college basketball player and maintaining the grades she needs to s
Tamai Kobayashi; Mona Oikawa | All Names Spoken | Two emerging Japanese Canadian lesbian writers sensitively articulate their separate lives and different paths.
Chea Villanueva | Bulletproof Butches | Fiction and poetry from one of lesbian literature’s most uncompromising voices. Never afraid to address the harsh realities of working-class lesbia
Paula Gunn Allen | The Woman Who Owned the Shadows | The Woman Who Owned the Shadows is the first novel written by an American Indian woman about an Indian woman published in fifty years. The book starts
Sky Lee | Disappearing Moon Cafe | Sometimes funny, sometimes scandalous, always compelling, this extraordinary first novel chronicles the women of the Wong family from frontier railroa
Wayne Johnston | The Son of a Certain Woman | Here comes Percy Joyce.
From one of Canada’s most acclaimed, beloved storytellers: The Son of a Certain Woman is Wayne Johnston’s funniest,