The Mulberry Tree by Elizabeth Bowen; Hermione Lee
Elizabeth Bowen; Hermione Lee | The Mulberry Tree | From Publishers Weekly
These essays, prefaces, reviews, letters and talks by Anglo-Irish novelist and short-story writer Bowen (18991973) include
Elizabeth Bowen; Hermione Lee | The Mulberry Tree | From Publishers Weekly
These essays, prefaces, reviews, letters and talks by Anglo-Irish novelist and short-story writer Bowen (18991973) include
Camilla Gibb | The Petty Details of So-and-so’s Life | English-born, Toronto-raised, and Oxford-educated Camilla Gibb won heaps of praise and a Toronto Book Award for her debut novel, Mouthing the Words
Shamim Sarif | I Can’t Think Straight | Tala, a London-based Palestinian, is preparing for her elaborate Middle Eastern wedding when she meets Leyla, a young British Indian woman who is dati
Rachel Windsor | Mail Order Bride | Dating in your thirties in the big city can be hard–especially if you’re a lesbian. Liz Coleman was just about to give up on love when a brainstorm h
Benjamin Morse | The Lesbian | Illuminated by many dramatic case histories from the private files of a prominent psychiatrist who has treated hundreds of lesbians seeking a normal w
Sonya Andermahr ; Gabriele Griffin | Straight Studies Modified | This text examines the degree of lesbian presence throughout higher education. Contributors analyze issues such as the notion of specifically lesbian
Maureen Brady | Ginger’s Fire | From Maureen Brady, previously nominated for an ALA Gay Book Award, comes Ginger’s Fire, an absorbing tale of rebirth, redemption, and finally finding
Paula Sline | Unveiled | Anne Tucker is a fifty-five-year-old educator-turned-writer who lives in Turner Falls, Maine. When Crown Press selects her novel for publication, she
Renee Mackenzie | Confined Spaces | Andie Waters spends her days pulling waste samples for environmental testing and at night, she tends bar at The Cave, a popular hangout for straights
Judy Grahn | Edward the Dyke and Other Poems | Poems by one of the voices of radical lesbian feminism.
Drawings: Wendy Cadden, Brenda Crider, Gail Hodgins, Sunny, Susan