Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor | How We Get Free | If Black women were free, it would mean that everyone else would have to be free.’ –Combahee River Collective Statement
Compton MacKenzie | Extraordinary Women | This satirical novel is set on the island of Sirene, a fictionalized version of the real island of Capri. An ensemble of women, mostly Lesbians, who l
Nina Packebush | Girls Like Me | Sixteen-year-old queer-identified Banjo Logan wakes up groggy in a juvenile mental ward. She realizes that the clueless therapist and shiny psychiatri
Linda Simon | The Biography of Alice B. Toklas | Clearly departing from traditional biographical norms, which prescribe choice of an acclaimed or otherwise publically recognized figure as subject, Si
Marianne Sinclair | The Corruption of Innocence | ‘Doorway To Degradation. When Anabel pushed open the door of ‘The Four Winds,’ her normal life stopped. From that moment on, there would always be a b
Gawen Brownrigg | Star Against Star | Story of a girl conditioned from childhood to lesbian affairs, first by an overly seductive mother, then by a school friend. The book has the doom-rid
Roberta Degnore | Invisible Soft Return | What if you are forced to be more than you ever dreamed? And there’s a cosmic gun pointed at your head to make sure you’ll do it. Murderer or creator?
Margaret Leland Goldsmith | Christina of Sweden | Presents information on Christina of Sweden (1626-1689) as part of The Window, a collection of philosophy resources compiled by Chris Marvin and Frank