March Hastings | Three Women | One of the best novels to come out of the golden age of lesbian pulps, this 1958 classic returns to delight a new generation of readers. Phil Carlson’
Andrea Weiss | Paris Was A Woman | Paris Was a Woman is an illustrated collective portrait of the community of women who became known as the women of the Left Bank. Authors Colette, Dju
Patricia Highsmith | The Price Of Salt | This reprint edition is based on the original and unrevised 1952 version of “The Price of Salt” whose copyright was never renewed in the 28th year fol
Diane Salvatore | Paxton Court | Four couples from the northeast, a close circle of friends, retire together to Lakeside Leisure, a sunny, sleepy community in Florida. They build thei
June Arnold | Sister Gin | Aging, lesbian consciousness, the difficulty of escaping from alcoholism-these are the themes of June Arnold’s extraordinary novel, first published by
Nicola Griffith | Slow River | Slow River won both the Nebula Award and the Lambda Literary Award for author Nicola Griffith. The book’s near-future setting and devices place
Jane Rule | Desert of the Heart | Possibly Jane Rule’s best known novel, The Desert of the Heart is the story of a free spirited woman falling for a repressed older woman. Evelyn Hall
Lucie Marchal | The Mesh | ”I hated her when I first saw her. She was so passive, so voluptuous, so unlike me. Then something changed me. Alone with her I was filled with a joy