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Surviving Sisters by Gail Pass

Gail Pass | Surviving Sisters | After a devastating family tragedy, Irena must confront her own psyche and sexuality.

From the back cover: ‘You will be gripped by t

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Until the Day Break by Mercedes De Acosta

Mercedes De Acosta | Until the Day Break | The novel parallels the life of the author, portraying a married woman like herself who is confused about her sexual longings, rejects marriage and d

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The Bra-Strap Bar & Grill by Donna Camille

Donna Camille | The Bra-Strap Bar & Grill | The story takes place at the ‘First Annual Summer Bra-Strap Brassiere Bazaar and Fashion Show.’ The Bra-Strap is a gay bar in San Diego, California.

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Lover by Bertha Harris

Bertha Harris | Lover | A wonder…I was seduced by its tantalizing elusiveness, its audacity, its sheer brio…a spellbinding, verbal sleight of hand as satisfying as it is

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Cook and the Carpenter by June Arnold

June Arnold | Cook and the Carpenter | (The Cutting Edge : Lesbian Life and Literature Series)

Women’s liberation sought to transform every sector of U.S. society–its educational

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Valencia by Michelle Tea

Michelle Tea | Valencia | 2000 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian Fiction

You don’t have to be part of the emerging postpunk subculture of queer urban girls to rel

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Risking-Me by C. C. Saint-Clair

C. C. Saint-Clair | Risking-Me | Emilie is forty-six and rather self-conscious. She meets Alex. The similarities between the two women’s life experiences and tastes are glaringly obvi

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Claudine Married by Colette

Colette | Claudine Married | The third book in Colette’s enchanting Claudine series.

Following the excitement of a shared life in Paris, Claudine’s marriage to Renaud has

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A Gradual Joy by Alma Routsong

Alma Routsong | A Gradual Joy | KIRKUS REVIEW

A staid love story emphasizes the growth and change that come through loving rather than the initial romantic attraction-good t

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The World Is Round (Little Barefoot Books) by Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein | The World Is Round (Little Barefoot Books) | Rose wonders who she is, asking herself if she would still be Rose if her name were not Rose, and goes on a journey in search of herself.