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Risk by Elana Dykewomon

Elana Dykewomon | Risk | Praise for Beyond the Pale by Elana Dykewomon: “One of the most compelling novels I have ever read. . . . A work of remarkable importance.”–The Villa

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They Say She Tastes Like Honey by Michelle Sawyer

Michelle Sawyer | They Say She Tastes Like Honey |

Ohio was hardly ready for its prized Piqua Peach Queen to come bopping out of the closet, so in her early 20s Macy Delongchamp moved to Greenwich V

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The Kind of Girl I Am by Julia Watts

Julia Watts | The Kind of Girl I Am | The Kind of Girl I Am chronicles the bawdy adventures of Vestal Jenkins. Born in a dreary Kentucky coal camp during the Great Depression, Vesta

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Patience and Sarah by Isabel Miller

Isabel Miller | Patience and Sarah |

Winner of the 1971 American Library Assoc.’s first Gay Book Award, later called Stonewall Book Award

Set in the nineteenth century, Isabel M

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The Little Girls by Elizabeth Bowen

Elizabeth Bowen | The Little Girls | Set in present-day England, three women who have not seen one another since they were school friends get reacquianted to deal with an incident that ha

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Seven Moves by Carol Anshaw

Carol Anshaw | Seven Moves | This second novel from Carol Anshaw, author of Aquamarine, describes a desperate search for a lover who has simply disappeared one morning with

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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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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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Maye’s Request by Clifford Henderson

Clifford Henderson | Maye’s Request | She has a history of complicated relationships. Is it her family legacy? Freshly out of college and possibly in love, Brianna Bell, aka Bean, worries

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Angels and Manners by Cynn Chadwick

Cynn Chadwick | Angels and Manners | Working class mother Carrie Angel is raising her two teenage sons in Section 8 housing while she finishes her carpentry certification. It’s not the id