Dyke and the Dybbuk by Ellen Galford
Ellen Galford | Dyke and the Dybbuk | Winner of the 1994 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian and Gay Humor; finalist for the 1995 American Library Association Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual
Ellen Galford | Dyke and the Dybbuk | Winner of the 1994 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian and Gay Humor; finalist for the 1995 American Library Association Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual
Radclyffe Hall | The Well of Loneliness | First published in 1928, this timeless portrayal of lesbian love is now a classic. The thinly disguised story of Hall’s own life, it was banned outrig
Ellen Galford | Dyke and the Dybbuk | Winner of the 1994 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian and Gay Humor; finalist for the 1995 American Library Association Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual
Ann Bannon | Odd Girl Out | Beth was there when Laura arrived…
She was the brain, the sparkle, the gay rebel voice, and wonder of wonders, she choose Laura as her room
Shirley Jackson | Hangsaman | Shirley Jackson’s chilling second novel, based on her own experiences and an actual mysterious disappearance
Seventeen-year-old Natalie Waite
Valerie Taylor | The Girls in 3-B | ‘Men terrified her and for a good reason. When she finally fell in love it was with a woman.’
N. Martin Kramer | The Hearth and the Strangeness | An excellent novel of the fear of inherited insanity in a family. The youngest child, Aliciane, becomes a lesbian; this is one of the few realistic an
Valerie Taylor | The Girls in 3-B |
Annice, Pat, and Barby are best friends from Iowa, freshly arrived in booming 1950s Chicago to explore different paths toward independence, self–e
Ellen Wittlinger | Hard Love | John Galardi is a loner, unable to express his feelings except in the pages of his zine, ‘Bananafish.’ He finds inspiration in another zine, ‘Escape V
Jane Vollbrecht | Second Verse | It’s been two years since Gail Larsen, editor for Outrageous Press, has so much as held hands with anyone. Her isolation is self-imposed, due to the g