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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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Strange Fruit by Lillian Smith

Lillian Smith | Strange Fruit | One of the very earliest paperback Lesbian novels published in America.

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The Haunted House by Rebecca Brown

Rebecca Brown | The Haunted House | In one stifling moment near the beginning of this strong, evocative first novel, its genesis is laid bare: little Robin Dale’s father slides her into

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Another Mother by Ruthann Robson

Ruthann Robson | Another Mother | Angie is a lesbian in a successful relationship, mother to an adopted daughter, and an attorney specializing in lesbian legal issues. She is also stru

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Reflections by Caeia March

Caeia March | Reflections | A woman finds her fantasies about the legend of Tristan and Iseult encroaching on her real life.

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Chocolates For Breakfast by Pamela Moore

Pamela Moore | Chocolates For Breakfast | ‘Chocolates for Breakfast’ is sometimes included in lists of early Lesbian Fiction, for the depiction of the relationship of two schoolgirls at an Eas

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Wedding Bell Blues by Julia Watts

Julia Watts | Wedding Bell Blues | When Lily’s lover, Charlotte, is killed in a tragic car accident, Charlotte’s homophobic family threatens to exert their legal rights and seize custo

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Information and Belief by Alexis Janus

Alexis Janus | Information and Belief | Probation Officer Natalie Fisher has seen it all, from the felon who insists he tests positive for marijuana because of oral sex with his dope-smoking

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Southland by Nina Revoyr

Nina Revoyr | Southland |

‘[A]n absolutely compelling story of family and racial tragedy. Revoyr’s novel is honest in detailing southern California’s brutal history, and hon

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Class Notes by Kate Stimpson

Kate Stimpson | Class Notes | We are unable to provide a description at this time