Wait for Tomorrow by Robert Wilder
Robert Wilder | Wait for Tomorrow | HERE’S THE FIRST FEW SENTENCES — — Winter’s first snow spun in from the distant ocean, whirling through the Narrows and across the river to fall u
Robert Wilder | Wait for Tomorrow | HERE’S THE FIRST FEW SENTENCES — — Winter’s first snow spun in from the distant ocean, whirling through the Narrows and across the river to fall u
Colette | Claudine and Annie | In this final novel in Colette’s famous series it is Claudine’s friend Annie who tells the story in the form of a private diary.
Claudine is
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Jack Lynn | Three Kinds of Love | A Tokey Wedge private eye and crime and sleaze novel in which he tries to find out which of three dames is a passionate lesbian
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
John O’Hara | The Ewings | Edna was the prettiest girl in town. When she met the son of a wealthy lawyer, she knew he was what she wanted, and what she had to do to get him.
Valerie Taylor | The Girls in 3-B |
Annice, Pat, and Barby are best friends from Iowa, freshly arrived in booming 1950s Chicago to explore different paths toward independence, self–e
Eve Linkletter | The Gay Ones | Were they pranks of nature? Or were they the third sex–the gay ones?
San Francisco Library says gay men, drag queens does not mention lesbia
Donna Richards | Our Furtive Love | ‘These three . . . Pat, seeking new conquests, Jill, hiding a broken heart, and Sherry, out for anything . . . wove strange patterns’
Arthur Adlon | Bedroom Windows | A community incensed by an anonymous peeper who made use of what he saw!