Falling to Earth by Elizabeth Brownrigg
Elizabeth Brownrigg | Falling to Earth | Alice once dreamed of being an artist, but instead became a hard-working and successful manager at a computer-software company, supervising a group of
Elizabeth Brownrigg | Falling to Earth | Alice once dreamed of being an artist, but instead became a hard-working and successful manager at a computer-software company, supervising a group of
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Fiona Cooper | Rotary Spokes | The story of a 6’4′ lesbian motorcycle mechanic in a no-horse town in Middle America. It traces, with humour, how she comes to terms with her sexual n
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When she was very young, Leona Trask’s mother died, leaving her with the task of raising he
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