Happiness, Like Water by Chinelo Okparanta
Chinelo Okparanta | Happiness, Like Water | It is the opposition of expectations, more than opposition of cultures, which affects the characters in Happiness, Like Water, a debut collection of
Chinelo Okparanta | Happiness, Like Water | It is the opposition of expectations, more than opposition of cultures, which affects the characters in Happiness, Like Water, a debut collection of
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Vi Khi Nao | The Old Philosopher | The Old Philosopher is enigmatic, sexual, biblical, anachronistic, political, and personal all at once. These quiet, implosive poems inhabit a nonline
Anonymous | Lavender Rose | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Elizabeth Bowen | The Hotel | A shy young girl sent to catch a husband at a fashionable hotel is, instead, captivated by a sophisticated woman. When the young Miss Sydney falls und
Hermann Hesse | Steppenwolf | Contains highly sympathetic homosexual characters (male and female)
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With its generous helpings of sex and drugs, its darkly romantic urban
John Flagg | Dear, Deadly Beloved | In Europe’s glittering playground he used a beauty to trap a killer. Includes a lesbian character
Ann-Marie Macdonald | Fall on Your Knees | Fall on Your Knees, award-winning actor and playwright Ann-Marie MacDonald’s sprawling and powerful first novel, reads like a literary soap ope