Sunshine And Rainbows by Clive Moore
Clive Moore | Sunshine And Rainbows | ‘Sunshine and Rainbows’ is a history of the development of homosexuality as an Australian subculture. Proceeding chronologically from the 1820s throug
Widow by Martha Miller
Martha Miller | Widow | County Judge Bertha Brannon’s life blows up when her partner of twelve years, police sergeant Toni Matulis, the love of her life, is killed during a d
Immodest Acts by Judith C. Brown
Judith C. Brown | Immodest Acts | The discovery of the fascinating and richly documented story of Sister Benedetta Carlini, Abbess of the Convent of the Mother of God, by Judith C. Bro
Odd Girl Out by Elizabeth Jane Howard
Elizabeth Jane Howard | Odd Girl Out | Anne and Edmund Cornhill have a happy marriage and a charming house. They are content, complete, absorbed in their private idyll. Arabella, who comes
Loveliest of Friends by G. Sheila Donisthorpe
G. Sheila Donisthorpe | Loveliest of Friends | ‘The World Condemned Their Love. When this book first appeared in England, it created a sensation and was favorably compared to The Well of Lonelines
Fogs in August by Margaret A. Helms
Margaret A. Helms | Fogs in August | Sarah McCain longs for a simple life, to blend in with the crowd and not be noticed. But she is noticed, and by the wrong person, a psychotic whose ob
Intertwined Live by Lois W. Banner
Lois W. Banner | Intertwined Live | ‘A biography of two eminent twentieth-century American women. Close friends for much of their lives, Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead met at Barnard Co
Vicky Girl by Murray Bistro
Murray Bistro | Vicky Girl | First Line(s)
The woman in the tweed suit shut the door behind her and set her briefcase on the carpet on her way across the room. She sat do
Money, Myths, and Change by M.V. Lee Badgett
M.V. Lee Badgett | Money, Myths, and Change | The common stereotype that lesbians and gay men are more affluent than heterosexuals is only one of many misconceptions that M. V. Lee Badgett debunks