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Quest by Helen R. Hull

Helen R. Hull | Quest | An over-emotional girl, seeking escape from home tensions, develops crushes on a classmate and on a teacher. her mother’s over-reaction turns the girl

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Shadows on the Dale by Christina Smythe

Christina Smythe | Shadows on the Dale | A race against time thriller set against the wild, winter landscape of the North Yorkshire moors. Alex scott – private hire driver – is still grieving

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The Rights of Lesbians and Gay Men, Third Edition: The Basic ACLU Guide to a Gay Person’s Rights (ACLU Handbook) by Nan D. Hunter

Nan D. Hunter | The Rights of Lesbians and Gay Men, Third Edition: The Basic ACLU Guide to a Gay Person’s Rights (ACLU Handbook) | This handbook offers a careful survey of the rights of lesbians and gay men under the present law, specifically in regard to freedom of speech and ass

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Cousin Bette by Honore de Balzac

Honore de Balzac | Cousin Bette | Cousin Bette (1847) vividly brings to life the rift between the old world and the new and is, among other things, a serious study of the Paris demimon

Posted in Black Interest LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

The Combahee River Collective Statement by The Combahee River Collective

The Combahee River Collective | The Combahee River Collective Statement | We are a collective of Black feminists who have been meeting together since 1974. [1] During that time we have been involved in the process of definin

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Hot & Bothered 4 by Karen X. Tulchinsky

Karen X. Tulchinsky | Hot & Bothered 4 | arsenalpulp.com :

This is the fourth installment of the bestselling international lesbian erotica series, Hot & Bothered, that consis

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Afterglow by Eileen Myles

Eileen Myles | Afterglow | I’m not a dog lover, but I am a longtime Eileen Myles fan, so I eagerly delved into the author’s memoir Afterglow, which pays homage to Myles’ now dec

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Lesbian Dollhouse by Dallas Mayo

Dallas Mayo | Lesbian Dollhouse | First Line(s)

Nerves aquiver with anticipation, Blythe Venable paced the floor of her room impatiently, much too jittery to sit down and rela

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Ann Vickers by Sinclair Lewis

Sinclair Lewis | Ann Vickers | The novel follows the heroine, Ann Vickers, from tomboy school girl in the late 19th century American Midwest, through college, and into her forties.

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Rings of Glass by Luise Rinser

Luise Rinser | Rings of Glass | Rinser started writing while teaching grade school; her first book, ”Rings of Glass,” a coming-of-age novel, was published in Berlin in 1941. It was