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Posted in Anthology - Nonfiction Award Winner Education History

Understanding And Teaching U.S. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender History by Leila J. Rupp; Susan K. Freeman

Leila J. Rupp; Susan K. Freeman | Understanding And Teaching U.S. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender History | Though largely neglected in classrooms, LGBT history can provide both a fuller understanding of U.S. history and contextualization for the modern worl

Posted in Romance

Distant Shores, Silent Thunder by Radclyffe

Radclyffe | Distant Shores, Silent Thunder | No matter how much we plan, life–and people–have a way of surprising us.

For Doctor KT O’Bannon, a near-fatal tragedy derails a career and

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

Stranger On Lesbos by Valerie Taylor

Valerie Taylor | Stranger On Lesbos | Frances has been married to Bill for many years. Their son, Bob, is in high school. Frances had been left alone too often. Bill’s occupation with b

Posted in Grier Rated Lesbian Studies

Lesbian / Woman by Del Martin; Phyllis Lyon

Del Martin; Phyllis Lyon | Lesbian / Woman | Lesbian/Woman is a work by the feminist and gay rights activists Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, in which the authors discuss what it means to be a lesbi

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

The Dangerous Games by Tereska Torres

Tereska Torres | The Dangerous Games | ‘A candid, sophisticated tale of faithless love. Only in Paris.’

‘A startling tale of a menage a trois, by the author of WOMEN’S BARRACKS.’

Posted in Pulp

The Strange Women by Miriam Gardner

Miriam Gardner | The Strange Women | ‘They were trapped by their forbidden love’

‘I’m not that sort of Freak!’

Dr. Nora Caine’s voice rose in anguish as she face

Posted in Award Winner Mystery Speculative Fiction Suspense

Back to Salem by Alex Marcoux

Alex Marcoux | Back to Salem | A Lambda Literary Award Finalist!

Jessie Mercer has it all-fame, fortune, and a best-selling novel being made into a major motion pictur

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Bird Eyes by Madelyn Arnold

Madelyn Arnold | Bird Eyes | Winner of a Lambda Literary Award on its first publication in 1988, Madelyn Arnold’s brilliant, unflinching depiction of life on the back ward of a me

Posted in Award Winner YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Far From Xanadu by Julie Anne Peters

Julie Anne Peters | Far From Xanadu | Every day in Coalton is pretty much the same. Mike pumps iron in the morning, drives her truck to school, plays softball in the afternoon, and fixes t

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Grier Rated

After You’re Out by Karla Jay; Allen Young

Karla Jay; Allen Young | After You’re Out | From the back cover: ‘After You’re Out is the first book to deal with the realities of being out of the closet and living in the world as an open gay