Return to Lesbos by Valerie Taylor
Valerie Taylor | Return to Lesbos | ‘Another unforgettable novel by the author of UNLIKE OTHERS’
‘A haunting story of a beautiful and mature woman, trapped in a web of her own m
Valerie Taylor | Return to Lesbos | ‘Another unforgettable novel by the author of UNLIKE OTHERS’
‘A haunting story of a beautiful and mature woman, trapped in a web of her own m
Isabel Miller | Patience and Sarah | In the early nineteenth century, in a puritanical New England town, two women fall in love. With no one to guide or support them, Patience and Sarah t
Jackie M. Blount | Fit To Teach: Same-Sex Desire, Gender, And School Work In The Twentieth Century | Summary Read First Chapter image missing
Honorable Mention, 2006 Outstanding Book Award presented by the History of Education Society
Ruth Simpson | From the Closet to the Courts | Ruth Simpson’s pioneering work examines the intersections of lesbianism, feminism and other civil rights movements. From the Closet to the Courts chro
Sally Miller Gearhart | The Wanderground | The Wanderground is a speculative fiction novel by Sally Miller Gearhart, published in 1979 by Persephone Press. It is Gearhart’s first and most famou
Ruthann Robson | Eye of a Hurricane | From Publishers Weekly
The self-conscious, egregiously mannered prose of this short-story debut obscures the author’s message and weakens her auth
Bertha Harris | Lover | Lover is a lesbian feminist novel by Bertha Harris, published in 1976 by Daughters, Inc., a Vermont small press dedicated to women’s fiction. It is co
Ann Bannon | Women in the Shadows | Cover copy reads: ‘Their dark and troubled loves could flourish only in secret.’
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A guarded look across the room. That was all sh
Kate Sweeney | She Waits | Kate Ryan is a middle-aged, accident prone, ex-private investigator. Emphasis on ‘ex’ as she and her partner gave up their profession after their last
Sandy Bayer | The Crystal Curtain | The Crystal Curtain was nominated for a Lambda literary award in the mystery category.
For Stephanie Nowland, it had been another sickening