The Work of a Common Woman by Judy Grahn
Judy Grahn | The Work of a Common Woman | Selected poems by a feminist author reexamine love, death, power, lesbianism, and the role of women in society
Judy Grahn | The Work of a Common Woman | Selected poems by a feminist author reexamine love, death, power, lesbianism, and the role of women in society
Martin Duberman; Martha Vicinus; George Chauncey | Hidden From History | Without peer, Hidden from History gathers together the works of the most exciting scholars in the dynamic field of homosexual studies, making this a g
Betty Fairchild; Nancy Hayward | Now That You Know | Enlightening and positive informative and compassionate, Now That You Know has become a standard reference for families with gay sons or daughters, Wr
Tereska Torres | Women’s Barracks |
Originally published in 1950, this account of life among female Free French soldiers in a London barracks during World War II sold four million cop
Dola de Jong | The Tree and The Vine | This courageous early work of lesbian fiction (1951) tells the gripping story of two women torn between desires and taboos in the years leading up to
Francine Saint Marie | The Secret Keeping | A LAMBDA Notable Book, Goldie Award Finalist, Semi-finalist for the Independent Publishers Award, and an IPPY Bronze medalist. [Publisher’s Special:Ed
Monique Wittig | Les Guerilleres | One of the most widely read and frequently cited feminist novels of our time.
‘A delectable epic of sex warfare . . . an extraordinary leap of
Jane Fletcher | The Wrong Trail Knife | Gaylactic Spectrum Award finalist Jane Fletcher returns with another Celaeno World novel.
The absence of men on the planet doesn’t mean that there
Elizabeth Woodcraft | Good Bad Woman | 2002 Lambda Literary Award Finalist, Lesbian Mystery
Frankie Richmond is a London Barrister long on attitude and short on lucrative work. Her
Lucy Jane Bledsoe | Working Parts | Working Parts examines the life of a smart, funny, accomplished woman who finally faces the hard truth that, at the age of 27, she cannot read.