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Girls On The Rampage by Wenzell Brown

Wenzell Brown | Girls On The Rampage | The Brutal, Shocking Truth About Girls Who Go Bad

6 case studies of female juvenile delinquency.

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Underwater by Joan Winthrop

Joan Winthrop | Underwater | For forty years, Underwater has remained almost like its title – out of print and under the radar. Always intending to bring the title back to life,

Posted in Grier Rated Speculative Fiction

The Wanderground by Sally Miller Gearhart

Sally Miller Gearhart | The Wanderground | This is the fantastic story of a group of women who have designed a world of peace and preserved a rich heritage of memory that ultimately changes the

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We, Too, Must Love by Ann Aldrich

Ann Aldrich | We, Too, Must Love | This book is largely non-fiction.

“I received hundreds of letters. Doctors wrote, mothers and fathers wrote, girls who didn’t know whether t

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Grier Rated

Charmed Circle: Gertrude Stein And Company by James R. Mellow

James R. Mellow | Charmed Circle: Gertrude Stein And Company | Spanning the years from 1903, when Gertrude Stein first arrived in Paris, to her final days at the end of World War II, ‘Charmed Circle’ is a penetrat

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Prisoner of my Past by Edie Fisher

Edie Fisher | Prisoner of my Past | No man’s crude hands have ever touched my body, but other hands have- hands that understand my need- hands of other women

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Summer Resort Women by Gordon Semple

Gordon Semple | Summer Resort Women | ‘A searing novel of restless women – seeking thrills and diversion… at any cost!’

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Odd Girl Out by Ann Bannon

Ann Bannon | Odd Girl Out | Beth was there when Laura arrived…

She was the brain, the sparkle, the gay rebel voice, and wonder of wonders, she choose Laura as her room

Posted in Grier Rated YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Happy Endings Are All Alike by Sandra Scoppettone

Sandra Scoppettone | Happy Endings Are All Alike | Small town prejudices emerge when a love affair between two teenage girls is revealed.

Publisher’s Note

In 1978 Sandra Scoppettone, cre

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Grier Rated Pulp

The Hearth and the Strangeness by N. Martin Kramer

N. Martin Kramer | The Hearth and the Strangeness | An excellent novel of the fear of inherited insanity in a family. The youngest child, Aliciane, becomes a lesbian; this is one of the few realistic an