Lillian Smith | Strange Fruit | One of the very earliest paperback Lesbian novels published in America. Also one of the earliest Signet books, whose numbering started at 660. Wonderf
Lisa Alther | Original Sins | They call themselves ‘The Five’ — Sally and Emily Prince and Jed, Raymond, and Donny Tatro. Convinced they are special, they spend their Tennessee ch
Alice Bloch | The Law Of Return | The powerful and emotional journey of an American Jewish woman towards both sexual and cultural self-discovery and self-acceptance.
Bia Lowe | Wild Ride | A collection of personal essays (19 pieces) summarizes a variety of life’s conditions, presenting observations on such diverse topics as allergies, sk
Dorothy Allison | Bastard Out of Carolina | Allison spikes her critically acclaimed first novel, a National Book Award nominee, with pungent characters, and saturates it with a sense of its sett
C. C. Saint-Clair | Benchmarks | Benchmarks is a story about a Parisian lawyer, Adrienne, and her efforts to save the monogamous relationship she has with Sophie, her long-term lover.
Elizabeth Levy | Something Queer in Outer Space (Something Queer Series) | When her basset hound, Fletcher, is selected by NASA to become a space dog, Jill and her best friend, Gwen, accompany Fletcher to Houston’s space camp
Ellen Galford | The Dyke and Dybbuk | Dybbuk Kokos, Jewish folklore’s endearing demon, arrives in the twentieth century, hunting for Rainbow Rosenbloom–London taxi driver, film critic, l