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Posted in Romance

Beacon Of Love by Ann Roberts

Ann Roberts | Beacon Of Love | Older and wiser, it should have been easy to go home…Twenty-five years ago Stephanie left beautiful Eugene, Oregon, and her beautiful best friend be

Posted in Anthology - Fiction

Circa 2000 by Terry Wolverton; Robert Drake

Terry Wolverton; Robert Drake | Circa 2000 | One of these days, readers are going to notice that lesbian fiction has moved far beyond the dour, correct, and clumsy scribblings that graced–or fai

Posted in Romance

Substitute For Love by Karin Kallmaker

Karin Kallmaker | Substitute For Love | When Holly’s best friend takes her to a dance for lesbians only, she is unable to resist the charms of the mysterious Reyna.

Posted in Canadian Eh Fiction

Memory Board by Jane Rule

Jane Rule | Memory Board | Magnificent lesbian novel about love, family and the process of aging. To be a motion picture.

For forty years David Crown has kept his twin

Posted in Graphic Novel

Fun Home by Alison Bechdel

Alison Bechdel | Fun Home | This breakout book by Alison Bechdel takes its place alongside the unnerving, memorable, darkly funny family memoirs of Augusten Burroughs and Mary Ka

Posted in Canadian Eh Literary Criticism

Lesbian Images by Jane Rule

Jane Rule | Lesbian Images | The author’s attitude toward lesbian experience as measured against images by other women writers, such as Gertrude Stein, Willa Cather, and May Sarto

Posted in Award Winner Canadian Eh Fiction

The Young in One Another’s Arms by Jane Rule

Jane Rule | The Young in One Another’s Arms | Winner of the 1978 Best Novel of the Year Award from the Canadian Authors Association.

Posted in Award Winner Black Interest Fiction

Erzulíe’s Skirt by Ana-Mauríne Lara

Ana-Mauríne Lara | Erzulíe’s Skirt | Fiction. African American Studies. LGBT Studies. Set in the age of urbanization in the Dominican Republic over the course of several lifetimes, ERZULI

Posted in Children

Amy Asks A Question–Grandma, What’s A Lesbian? by Jeanne Arnold

Jeanne Arnold | Amy Asks A Question–Grandma, What’s A Lesbian? | Grandma Bonnie, who has been in a lesbian relationship for more than twenty years, explains to Amy about gay pride and being a lesbian.

Posted in Pulp

The Other Side of Desire by Paula Christian

Paula Christian | The Other Side of Desire | Cover copy reads: ‘One love was natural. The other was forbidden–and dangerous!’

Would beautiful Carrie risk losing all she possessed for a