The Dyke and Dybbuk by Ellen Galford
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
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
Sonia Johnson; Jade Deforest | Out Of This World: A Fictionalized True-Life Adventure | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Lillian Smith | Strange Fruit | One of the very earliest paperback Lesbian novels published in America.
Z Egloff | Leap | In the summer of 1979 Rowan Marks discovers sex and confusion in this sparkling coming-of-age novel.
Rita Mae Brown | In Her Day | For years a ‘lost’ collector’s item, here is the second novel from a brilliant young author testing her literary muscle, and it’s bursting at the seam
Carla Tomaso | Matricide | Every woman has considered murdering her mother at least once. The quirky, verse scribbling, passion seeking narrator of Carla Tomasos Matricide, howe
Jenifer Levin | Snow | The story of a woman leading an uprising in the jungles of South America, an uprising threatened by a defoliant – the deadly poison ‘snow’ – being dro
Sonya Jones | The Legacy | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Blanche McCrary Boyd | Terminal Velocity | ‘In 1970 I realized that the Sixties were passing me by. I had never even smoked a joint, or slept with anyone besides my husband. A year later I had
Martha Barron Barrett | Maggie’s Way | Maggie, a woman in her middle years, leaves her husband to find a new life. She discovers a new beginning in a relationship with a younger woman.