Woman Plus Woman by Dolores Klaich
Dolores Klaich | Woman Plus Woman | Writing with charm, wit, and intelligence, Dolores Klaich discusses the lives and loves of a representative group of distinguished lesbians including
Dolores Klaich | Woman Plus Woman | Writing with charm, wit, and intelligence, Dolores Klaich discusses the lives and loves of a representative group of distinguished lesbians including
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Here is a fresh, bold and compelling book about the redeeming powers of earthly love in a life saturated with loss. — Letter eX, April 199
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In her
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