Time Of Grace by Clare Harkness
Time Of Grace | Clare Harkness | In this moving portrait of two women who struggle to find fulfillment in the face of continuous and often hilarious adversity, Harkness explores the c
Time Of Grace | Clare Harkness | In this moving portrait of two women who struggle to find fulfillment in the face of continuous and often hilarious adversity, Harkness explores the c
Coming Home to America: A Roadmap to Gay & Lesbian Empowerment (Stonewall Inn Editions) | Torie Osborn | A call to involvement for gays and lesbians and their families emphasizes how every open gay or lesbian strikes a blow for social justice
Queer Baby Names: A Completely Irreverent Guide to Naming Your Lesbian/Gay Tot | Matthew Rettenmund; Jaye Zimet | A takeoff on baby name books suggests ‘gay’ names from sports, mythology, politics, fashion, cartoons, television, and motion pictures
Close Calls: New Lesbian Fiction | Susan Fox Rogers | Close Calls presents twenty-one new stories that reflect the complexity and richness of lesbian life today, exploring a wide range of topics such as f
Girljock : The Book | Roxxie | An anthology of articles originally published in Girljock magazine explores getting in touch with the rugby-player within, the perfect jogbra, and les
A/K/A: A Novel | Ruthann Robson | An intricate and daring novel centered on the identities that two women create for themselves. Margaret Smyth is an escort for women who assumes diffe
A/K/A: A Novel | Ruthann Robson | An intricate and daring novel centered on the identities that two women create for themselves. Margaret Smyth is an escort for women who assumes diffe
A/K/A: A Novel | Ruthann Robson | An intricate and daring novel centered on the identities that two women create for themselves. Margaret Smyth is an escort for women who assumes diffe
Now That I’m Out What Do I Do? | Brian McNaught | For many gay men and lesbian women, the first step in a long journey is acknowledging and accepting their sexuality. But what happens to those men and
Changing Ones | Will Roscoe | The term ‘berdache’ is a little-known, rarely discussed reference to Native American individuals who embodied both genders – what some might classify