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Wild Ride by Bia Lowe

Bia Lowe | Wild Ride | A collection of personal essays on topics as diverse as the nature of allergies, a meditation on bats, and the significance of 1974, from a writer wit

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Roberta’s Fire by Kelly Sinclair

Kelly Sinclair | Roberta’s Fire | The stunning conclusion to the Tantona Trilogy, that started with Accidental Rebels, and continued in If the Wind Were a Woman. In the summer of 1951,

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Morgan in the Mirror by C. C. Saint-Clair

C. C. Saint-Clair | Morgan in the Mirror | Morgan in the Mirror, moves away from Saint-Clairs usual lesbian contexts, and tackles the issue of transgenderism–a most relevant matter for the hea

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Hidden Feelings by Donna Kelli

Donna Kelli | Hidden Feelings | Two young women, away for the summer, meet while at a lake, and share wilderness adventures teeming with laughter and danger, and end up having experi

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Give Me Your Good Ear by Maureen Brady

Maureen Brady | Give Me Your Good Ear | From Library Journal

In her 1981 novel, Brady uses the theme of deafness, both literal and symbolic, as three generations of women in Francie’s fa

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Mrs. Reynolds (Yankee Girl) by Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein | Mrs. Reynolds (Yankee Girl) | In this political parable, ‘the occurrences of Mrs. Reynolds’ life revolve around the shadows of two men: Angel Harper (a thinly-veiled Adolf Hitler)

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Alma Rose! by Edith Forbes

Edith Forbes | Alma Rose! | Pat Lloyd has spent her entire life in Kilgore-a small, dusty town set amidst the rolling hills and sagebrush-covered plains of the West. Intelligent,

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A Piece of the Night by Michele Roberts

Michele Roberts | A Piece of the Night | Julie Fanchot, French born, English convent-school educated, learns to please. The seductive daughter, Virgin Mary, romantic heroine, perfect wife and

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She’s the Girl by Susan M. Brooks

Susan M. Brooks | She’s the Girl | Natalie loves love and hates relationships. Having never been surprised with a thousand daisies on her doorstep or a proposal written among the clouds

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What Comes Naturally by Gerd Brantenberg

Gerd Brantenberg | What Comes Naturally | The protagonist’s coming out as lesbian in 1960’s Oslo. Her own ideas of what a woman who loves women is/should be like are upended as she looks for f