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Posted in Award Winner Canadian Eh YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Girl Mans Up by M-E Girard

M-E Girard | Girl Mans Up | Lambda Literary Award Winner * Entertainment Weekly Best YA Book of 2016 * Children’s Book Council Books Best Book of 2016 * Kirkus Reviews Best Teen

Posted in Fiction

A Saturday Life by Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall | A Saturday Life | ‘A Saturday Life’ is a novel about a girl named Sardonia who hops from one obsession to another. Marguerite Radclyffe Hall was born on 12th August 188

Posted in Poetry

Evolution by Eileen Myles

Eileen Myles | Evolution | These new poems upend genre in a vernacular that enacts, like nothing else, the way we speak (inside and out) today. From walking around Marfa and New

Posted in Award Winner Historical Fiction

Fingersmith by Sarah Waters

Sarah Waters | Fingersmith | Sue Trinder is an orphan, left as an infant in the care of Mrs. Sucksby, a ‘baby farmer,’ who raised her with unusual tenderness, as if Sue were her o

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Award Winner Graphic Novel

Beyond by Sfé R. Monster

Sfé R. Monster | Beyond | BEYOND: The Queer Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comic Anthology features 18 stories by 26 incredible contributors, celebrating unquestionably queer characters hail

Posted in Fiction

The Love-Seekers by Leonora Hornblow

Leonora Hornblow | The Love-Seekers | The heroine’s hesitation between marriage with a steady and reliable man, and insecure excitement with a hoodlum, is resolved when her affairs are int

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Safe Space by Christina B. Hanhardt

Christina B. Hanhardt | Safe Space | Since the 1970s, a key goal of lesbian and gay activists has been protection against street violence, especially in gay neighborhoods. During the same

Posted in Award Winner Mystery

Huntress by Amanda Radley

Amanda Radley | Huntress | Running from the law is Amy’s only choice.

When the scatty barista investigates the disappearance of her favourite customer, she finds hersel

Posted in Fiction

Dusty Answer by Rosamond Lehmann

Rosamond Lehmann | Dusty Answer | Judith Earle grew up privately educated in a large riverbank house in Buckinghamshire. Judith is an only child, with her only playmates being the five

Posted in Award Winner Black Interest Mystery Speculative Fiction

A Study in Honor by Claire O’Dell

Claire O’Dell | A Study in Honor | Set in a near future Washington, D.C., a clever, incisive, and fresh feminist twist on a classic literary icon–Sherlock Holmes–in which Dr. Janet Wa