Red Jordan Arobateau | Ho Stroll | Vintage Classic the story of a dike of color who goes down to the Oakland Ho Stroll to seek the companionship of the working girls. Reprinted from arc
H.E. Bates | A Crown of Wild Myrtle | Set on a small Greek island, this book follows the adventures of an Englishman. Travelling alone, he meets a girl, Ruth Forbes, and her older travelli
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
Arthur Koestler | Arrival And Departure | A man makes the most important decision of his life on the rebound of disillusion after discovering that a woman who risked her life to save him is a
Nadia Legrand | The Rainbow Has Seven Colors | After her death, the heroine’s is reviewed by seven people who loved her including a lesbian who loved her and a young girl who wanted to.
Rumer Godden | A Candle For St. Jude | A Candle for St. Jude is the tender, evocative tale of a London ballet school, the heroic taskmistress who is its guiding force, and the young dancers
Françoise Mallet-Joris | The Red Room | The sequel to this Flemish writer’s earlier The Illusions (sp) (1952) continues the conflict between young Helene and Tamara, now her step-mother for
Sylvia Berkman | Blackberry Wilderness | Esoteric, melancholy, beautifully written short stories, of which two are overtly lesbian in content ~ Marion Zimmer Bradley
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
Zena Garrett | The House In The Mulberry Tree | Sensitive story of a girl of eleven, fascinated by an innocently appealing neighbor, a married woman. The mother, observing, innocent caresses between