Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences Sexuality

Mapping Desire by David Bell

Mapping Desire | David Bell | This is the first book to explore sexualities from a geographical perspective. The nature of place and notions of space are of increasing centrality t

Posted in Fiction Mystery

Blue blood by Stevan Eldred-Grigg

Blue blood | Stevan Eldred-Grigg | Summer, 1929. Three young women are rocketing across the hot Canterbury Plains in a fast roadster: smoking, drinking – laughing. But soon all this is

Posted in Fiction

Take It Easy by Pat Rosier

Take It Easy | Pat Rosier | Isobel and Iris are happy, aren’t they? When Isobel is forced to face a decision from long ago and Iris has to deal with an accident, they become at o

Posted in Uncategorized

The Masculine/Feminine Confrontation by Toni Church; Sharyn Cederman; Sue Kedgley

The Masculine/Feminine Confrontation | Toni Church; Sharyn Cederman; Sue Kedgley | Interviews with lesbians and gay men.

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Freda Stark by Dianne Haworth; Diane Miller

Freda Stark | Dianne Haworth; Diane Miller | Freda Stark was an Auckland celebrity who hit the headlines in the 1930’s as a key witness in the trial of well-known conductor, Eric Mareo. Mareo was

Posted in Religion & Spirituality

Outspoken by Liz Lightfoot

Outspoken | Liz Lightfoot | ‘In 2007, I underwent a crisis of sexual identity. I was married, with two young children, when I became attracted to another woman. The hostility I e

Posted in Short Story Collection (Multiple Authors)

Out to Lunch by Judith Dale; Annabel Fagan; Robin Fleming; Pat Rosier; Kate Torrens; Terry Kennaway

Out to Lunch | Judith Dale; Annabel Fagan; Robin Fleming; Pat Rosier; Kate Torrens; Terry Kennaway | A collection of writing by six Kapiti women, who meet to workshop one another’s writing, talk and share food.

Stories, poems, essays and

Posted in Memoir

The Topp Twins Book by Jools Topp

The Topp Twins Book | Jools Topp | Jool?s and Lynda?s first book acquaints us with their childhood on the farm, early breaks into the music scene, then their best loved characters take

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The snowball waltz by Renee

The snowball waltz | Renee | This is the story of Gertrude, a woman of German descent living in a small town in New Zealand community, about her grand-daughters, and about a town

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Tasting salt by Stephanie Dowrick

Tasting salt | Stephanie Dowrick | Work and love are at the heart of this wise, optimistic new novel from Stephanie Dowrick.

Around two immensely likeable women ? Cordelia and