Anna Wilson | Cactus | About two lesbian couples, one modern and managing to live in a society still fundamentally alien to them, one which broke up some twenty years before
Karla Jay; Allen Young | Out of the Closets | Filled with Joyous self-affirmation, angry manifestos, and searching personal reflections, this classic work provides a close look at the individuals
Violette Leduc | La Bâtarde | An obsessive and revealing self-portrait of a remarkable woman humiliated by the circumstances of her birth and by her physical appearance, La Batarde
Alan Marshall; Donald E Westlake | Sally | ‘The girl who was willing to try anything once. ‘Of course I like men,’ Sally said. ‘Why shouldn’t I?’ ‘Because men are animals,’ Marie said. ‘They do
Gale Wilhelm | Torchlight to Valhalla | First published in 1938, a joyous change from the intense loving sadness found in WE TOO ARE DRIFTING, the story follows the life of Morgen, nursing h
Elisabeth Craigin | Either is love | After the death of her husband the narrator re-reads the letters she had written him about her intense love affair with another woman. Almost unequall