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The 21 Inch Screen by Edwin Fadiman, Jr.

Edwin Fadiman, Jr. | The 21 Inch Screen | TV bigshot Rex Lundy has woman trouble–his wife, his mistress, and his teen-age daughter. The latter is seeking the love she doesn’t get at home from

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A Map of Everything by Elizabeth Earley

Elizabeth Earley | A Map of Everything | Elizabeth Earley’s novel, A Map of Everything, which contains supplemental illustrations by artist Christa Donner, explores the aftermath of a tragedy

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The Hound Of Earth by Vance Bourjaily

Vance Bourjaily | The Hound Of Earth | The file on Allerd Pennington, atom bomb scientist, begins with his disappearance from an Army installation in the south after Hiroshima, ends some ye

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The End Of My Life by Vance Bourjaily

Vance Bourjaily | The End Of My Life | When Thomas “Skinner” Galt leaves Greenwich Village to volunteer as an ambulance driver with the British Army, he anticipates the adventure of a lifet

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Sweet Carolina Girls by R.E. Bradshaw

R.E. Bradshaw | Sweet Carolina Girls | Harper Lee Lynch, only 23 years-old and a doctorial candidate, finds herself in Chapman’s Mill, North Carolina alone, with only her Golden Retriever,

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Art & Lies by Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson | Art & Lies | A train hurtles through the future with three passengers on board: a disillusioned surgeon named Handel, whose humanity has been sacrificed to intelle

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Everfair by Nisi Shawl

Nisi Shawl | Everfair | EVERFAIR is a Neo-Victorian alternate history novel that explores the question of what might have come of Belgium’s disastrous colonization of the Con

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Faithful To My Heart by Linda Wagner

Linda Wagner | Faithful To My Heart | Brooke Kent lost her parents and was raised by her grandmother who unexpectedly died. Brooke was left feeling too intimate with grief. Through the enc

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Diana Stair by Floyd Dell

Floyd Dell | Diana Stair | Set in the early 19th century. Diana is writer, a mill-girl, a school-teacher and an abolitionist. Though attracted to, and attractive to men, she is

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Extraordinary Women by Compton MacKenzie

Compton MacKenzie | Extraordinary Women | This satirical novel is set on the island of Sirene, a fictionalized version of the real island of Capri. An ensemble of women, mostly Lesbians, who l