Walking on the Moon by Barbara Wilson (2)
Barbara Wilson (2) | Walking on the Moon | ‘A middle-aged woman leaves her husband in Italy and joins an all-women’s circus; a twelve-year-old girl meets Miss Venezuela at the 1959 Miss Univers
Barbara Wilson (2) | Walking on the Moon | ‘A middle-aged woman leaves her husband in Italy and joins an all-women’s circus; a twelve-year-old girl meets Miss Venezuela at the 1959 Miss Univers
Karen M. Harbeck | Coming Out of the Classroom Closet | This landmark book empowers educators to become visible, positive influences and role models for gay and lesbian students in their classrooms and scho
Pamela Moore | Chocolates For Breakfast | ‘Chocolates for Breakfast’ is sometimes included in lists of early Lesbian Fiction, for the depiction of the relationship of two schoolgirls at an Eas
Eleanor Hill | A Passionate Development | Development work all over the world is almost a character in itself in this sexy novel. So much so that the ramifications of a burgeoning lesbian rel
Orrie Hitt | The Cheaters | ‘AS SOON AS SHE ENTERED THE ROOM SHE TOOK OFF HER CLOTHES. SHE WAS WILD, GOOD AS THEY COME … AND SHE GAVE JUST AS MUCH AS SHE TOOK.’
Ellen Cole; Esther D. Rothblum | Lesbianism | In this major contribution to the literature, counselors, psychologists, and therapists address the issues that are vital to the lesbian experience. A
Ronica Black | Chasing Love | What happens when going from woman to woman leads to the one place you least expect?Amy Edwards is looking for love. From girl bars to shady chat room
Jack Lynn | Wholesale Seduction | First line:
‘She came out of the bedroom looking like the heroine of every door-to-door salesman’s dream.’
Teejay LeCapois | Muslim Lesbian Anthology | The lives of Muslim lesbians and bisexual Muslim women are explored in this timely anthology. A Saudi student falls for a Somali tomboy. An Irish lesb
Louise Allen | The Lesbian Idol | Attempts to shed light on the construction of lesbian desire and identity in relation to psychoanalytic theory and consumer culture. The book is an am