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Folly by Maureen Brady

Maureen Brady | Folly | This optimistic, witty, and dramatic book depicts a world not often to be found in literature. The novel tells the story of women workers in a textile

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Leave a Light on for Me by Jean Swallow

Jean Swallow | Leave a Light on for Me | Real life in real time for four San Francisco lesbians: cold coffee in the kitchen, hot sex on the side, and friendships strong enough to pull them al

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Ho Stroll by Red Jordan Arobateau

Red Jordan Arobateau | Ho Stroll | dike of mixed race heritage and her adventures with prostitutes on the ho stroll of oakland. african american centered novel circa 1975.

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Room by Emma Donoghue

Emma Donoghue | Room | To five-year-old Jack, Room is the entire world. It is where he was born and grew up; it’s where he lives with his Ma as they learn and read and eat a

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Treat by Angie Vicars

Angie Vicars | Treat | The joy of falling in love!

Gerd has everything–family, breeding, beauty, even an engagement ring from Richard, a suitable young man on his

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Strange Fruit by Lillian Smith

Lillian Smith | Strange Fruit | One of the very earliest paperback Lesbian novels published in America.

Posted in Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

The Struggle For Happiness by Ruthann Robson

Ruthann Robson | The Struggle For Happiness | A new book by Ruthann Robson is always a cause for celebration. This latest offering is a collection of eight thoughtful, loosely linked stories, many

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Delta Belles by Penelope J. Stokes

Penelope J. Stokes | Delta Belles |

The author of Circle of Grace hits all the right notes in this uplifting novel about the reunion of the Delta Belles, a music group that

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Common Knowledge by Jan McKemmish

Jan McKemmish | Common Knowledge | Leonie Smith and Anne Mack, the two narrators, investigate the intimacy and secrets of family and community. They discover facets of madness, murder a

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Passing Remarks by Helen Hodgman

Helen Hodgman | Passing Remarks | When middle-aged, academic Rosemary meets twenty-seven-year-old Billie-a woman with a tough bike and even tougher attitude-she goes weak at the knees.