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The Great Sweet Days Of Old Shibui by H.D. Miller

H.D. Miller | The Great Sweet Days Of Old Shibui | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Black Interest Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

Lovers’ Choice by Becky Birtha

Becky Birtha | Lovers’ Choice | From 500 Great Books by Women; review by Sharon Canning

Lover’s Choice takes the reader on short trips into the lives of eleven different women. T

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Wasteland by Jo Sinclair; Vivian Gornick

Jo Sinclair; Vivian Gornick | Wasteland | Wasteland is a story of Jacob Braunowitz, a young Jewish man who, tortured by self-doubts and nightmare fears, turns his back on his heritage, his hom

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Devoted Ladies by Molly Keane

Molly Keane | Devoted Ladies |

Jessica and Jane have been living together for six months. They are devoted friends–or are they? Jessica loves her friend with the cruelty

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Never Let Go by Graysen Morgen

Graysen Morgen | Never Let Go | For Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer, Finley Morris, life is good. She loves her job, is well respected by her peers, and has been given an opportunity to t

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Water Dancer by Jenifer Levin

Jenifer Levin | Water Dancer | Using the competitive world of long-distance swimming as a springboard, this intriguing novel probes the nature of strength, intimacy, and commitment

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The Straggler by Agnete Holk

Agnete Holk | The Straggler | In lieu of a plot, here is an excerpt:

”The people there, the women that is, mainly regard themselves as couples. In order not to draw too m

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Up by Lisa Jones

Lisa Jones | Up | Just out of college, Becky Pine wants a job, a girlfriend, and a manifesto. She wants a life — her own real life. Southland Auto Acres, a car lot in

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Exile and the Heart by Tamai Kobayashi

Tamai Kobayashi | Exile and the Heart | Set in North America and Japan, Exile and the Heart weaves beautiful stories of women of the diaspora negotiating love, identity, and friendship again

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The Big Mama Stories by Shay Youngblood

Shay Youngblood | The Big Mama Stories | From Publishers Weekly

These folktale-like stories, told by a young woman about her ‘mamas’–the several women who raised her following the death