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Benediction by Diane Salvatore

Diane Salvatore | Benediction | Grace is a junior at Immaculate Blessing Academy for Girls in Queens, New York. She deeply admires young, fervently devout Sister Mary Alice. Her best

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Molly by R.E. Bradshaw

R.E. Bradshaw | Molly | Molly Kincaid is an extremely successful and equally wealthy defense attorney, but that is all even her closest friends know about her. Behind the fac

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Baileys Beads by Terry Wolverton

Terry Wolverton | Baileys Beads | As professional photographer Djuna Rifkin is trying to cope, while her female lover, Bryn Redding, remains in a coma after a car accident, she finds c

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Visions of a Cryptic Mystery: Volume One by Eternity Philops

Eternity Philops | Visions of a Cryptic Mystery: Volume One | VISIONS OF A CRYPTIC MYSTERY: VOLUME ONE is Eternity Philops’ first accomplished collection. A debut of her unique writing style and talent, VISIONS V

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Doc And Fluff by Pat Califia

Pat Califia | Doc And Fluff | Set in the bleak and not-too-distant future of a culture in its death throes, Doc and Fluff careens through the lives of a pair of outlaw women strugg

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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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Over The Mountains by Pamela Frankau

Pamela Frankau | Over The Mountains | Third title in Frankau’s ‘Clothes of a King’s Son’ trilogy (preceded by Sing for Your Supper (1963) and Slaves of the Lamp (1965)). Set during World W

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Three Lives: Stories Of The Good Anna, Melanctha And The Gentle Lena (Dodo Press) by Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein | Three Lives: Stories Of The Good Anna, Melanctha And The Gentle Lena (Dodo Press) | Gertrude Stein, as a college student at Radcliffe and a medical student at Johns Hopkins Medical School, was a privileged woman, but she was surrounde

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Egret by Helen Collins

Helen Collins | Egret | Jodi Marquette is poor, idealistic, and brilliantly talented. Cloaking her insecurity with pride, she comes to New York City, hoping to establish hers

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Small Changes by Marge Piercy

Marge Piercy | Small Changes | In Small Changes Marge Piercy describes two women struggling through the late ’60’s and early s70’s (sic). It is impressive that she is able to deal w