Flesh And Blood by Patricia Cornwell
Patricia Cornwell | Flesh And Blood | It’s a sunny morning in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and also Dr. Kay Scarpetta’s birthday.She’s about to head to Miami for a vacation with Benton Wesley
Patricia Cornwell | Flesh And Blood | It’s a sunny morning in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and also Dr. Kay Scarpetta’s birthday.She’s about to head to Miami for a vacation with Benton Wesley
Robin Summers | After the Fall | When the world ends, what’s left to care about?
Taylor Stone is no hero. She has three simple rules for life after the plague: Keep moving. K
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William Rounseville Alger | The Friendships Of Women | First published in 1868. This book is a historical and philosophical examination of female friendships throughout history and across different cultures.
Iinteresting view of women’s roles just post the civil war. the final chapter is titled the ne
Richard D. Mohr | The Long Arc of Justice | Engaging the whole spectrum of public-policy issues affecting gays and lesbians from a humanistic and philosophical approach, Richard Mohr uses the to
Jacqueline Woodson | Autobiography of a Family Photo | Growing up in Brooklyn during the Vietnam War, a young woman witnesses the tearing apart of her family by anger, finances, and the draft, and when her
Theodore E. Hughes; David Klein | Protecting Your Money | The rights and considerations granted to and taken for granted by heterosexual couples present a legal and logistical quagmire for same-sex couples. I
Caeia March | Reflections | A woman finds her fantasies about the legend of Tristan and Iseult encroaching on her real life.
Matt(hew) Bradley | Lesbian Lane | A scorching spotlight on the epidemic of homosexuality among American women. Frank! Unashamed! Challenging!
Violette Leduc | La Batarde | In her second revealing memoir of literary Paris, Leduc shares her insights into a post-War Parisian scene dominated by the likes of Camus, Genet, Sar