The Cottage by Gerri Hill
Gerri Hill | The Cottage | Jill and Carrie–both married with teenage children–meet one day during Jill’s lunch break at a local park. Soon a friendship is forged. A friendship
Gerri Hill | The Cottage | Jill and Carrie–both married with teenage children–meet one day during Jill’s lunch break at a local park. Soon a friendship is forged. A friendship
J. Frederick Smith | Sappho by the Sea | This classic treasure of sensual photography contains shots of two lovely women who travel together as a couple to the lush Hamptons for a weekend of
Mort Castle | A ‘Trick’ Named Terri | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Christine Heron Stockton | Lesbian Letters | From Library Journal
Written in the form of fictional letters, journal entries, and a few poems, this book attempts to explore the lives of contem
KE Payne | 365 Days | Clemmie Atkins, a teenage girl confused about her sexuality, pursues a relationship with her nice but dim boyfriend Ben to try to forget about J., the
Lonnie Coleman | Ship’s Company | Some scattered episodes involving the officers and seamen aboard the U.S.S. Nellie Crockes during the war are for the most part out of the line of dir
Jan Clausen | Books & Life | From Publishers Weekly
In these essays and reviews, Clausen ( The Prosperine Papers ) raises provocative questions–about feminism, lesbianism, ac
Willi Peters | Lesbian Twins | Obedient to Mom’s insistence, Hilda started upstairs to join Jane for a nap. Jealousy stabbed at Bill’s heart as the ugly visions multiplied in his br
Alison Carpenter | Cold | ‘It’s her.’
A picture, they say, is worth a thousand words. But Joanna Holbrook-Sutherland senses that the photograph she encounters at an exhibit
James F. Wilson | Bulldaggers, Pansies, And Chocolate Babies | ‘James F. Wilson uncovers fascinating new material on the Harlem Renaissance, shedding light on the oft-forgotten gay and lesbian contributions to the