Posted in Speculative Fiction

The Language Of Roses by Heather Rose Jones

The Language Of Roses | Heather Rose Jones | A Beauty. A Beast. A Curse. This is not the story you know.

Join author Heather Rose Jones on a new and magical journey into the heart of a famili

Posted in Historical Mystery Mystery

Two For Sorrow by Nicola Upson

Two For Sorrow | Nicola Upson | Author Nicola Upson brings legendary mystery writer Josephine Tey back for a third investigation in Two for Sorrow, the spellbinding follow-up to An E

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Scorpica by G.R. Macallister

Scorpica | G.R. Macallister | A centuries-long peace is shattered in a matriarchal society when a decade passes without a single girl being born in this sweeping epic fantasy that’

Posted in Historical Mystery Mystery

Fear In The Sunlight by Nicola Upson

Fear In The Sunlight | Nicola Upson | Nicola Upson blends biography and fiction, excitement and menace, and a touch of Alfred Hitchcock in Fear in the Sunlight, a mystery starring real-lif

Posted in Memoir

My Red Blood by Alix Dobkin

My Red Blood | Alix Dobkin | Women’s music legend Alix Dobkin for the first time chronicles her rise to fame as the first artist to record an openly lesbian album in 1973. Her sto

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Feminism Is For Everybody by Bell Hooks

Feminism Is For Everybody | Bell Hooks | Acclaimed cultural critic bell hooks presents a sharp analysis and open-hearted vision of feminism in this accessible and inspiring volume. Bust Magaz

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Memoir

The Audacity Of A Kiss by Leslie Cohen

The Audacity Of A Kiss | Leslie Cohen | ‘The Audacity of a Kiss tells the story of Leslie Cohen, from her youth in Queens, New York during the ‘Mad Men’ era of the 1950s, to her young adulth

Posted in Black Interest LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Feminist Theory From Margin To Center by Bell Hooks

Feminist Theory From Margin To Center | Bell Hooks | When Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center was first published in 1984, it was welcomed and praised by feminist thinkers who wanted a new vision. Eve

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Jewish Interests Memoir

My Life As A Boy by Kim Chernin

My Life As A Boy | Kim Chernin | ”If a woman in her thirties turns into a boy, that may mean she’s having trouble getting out of the place she’s in. She requires the instinctive, who

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Flowers For The Sea by Zin E. Rocklyn

Flowers For The Sea | Zin E. Rocklyn | Flowers for the Sea is a dark, dazzling debut novella that reads like Rosemary’s Baby by way of Octavia E. ButlerWe are a people who do not forget.Sur