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Christopher And His Kind by Christopher Isherwood
A hypnotic study of a human spirit. This autobiographical account of the authors struggles to establish himself as a writer, the gay hectic life in Berlin-freely acknowledging his homosexuality.
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
Fingersmith is the third slice of engrossing lesbian Victoriana from Sarah Waters. Although lighter and more melodramatic in tone than its predecessor Affinity, this hypnotic suspense novel is awash with all manner of gloomy Dickensian leitmotifs: pickpockets; orphans; grim prisons; lunatic asylums;
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
Fingersmith is the third slice of engrossing lesbian Victoriana from Sarah Waters. Although lighter and more melodramatic in tone than its predecessor Affinity, this hypnotic suspense novel is awash with all manner of gloomy Dickensian leitmotifs: pickpockets; orphans; grim prisons; lunatic asylums;
A Christmas Story by Brian Wildsmith
An original account of the events of Christmas, as seen through the eyes of a small child. Rebecca and her little donkey go in search of the donkey's mother, which Mary and Joseph have taken with them to Bethlehem. By the author of "Carousel".
3 by Julie Hilden
Maya and Ilan have an unusual marriage: Maya agrees to tolerate Ilan's chronic infidelity as long as she can participate and he will never stray without her. To her surprise, she finds their threesomes as arousing as they are disturbing and, for a while, everything seems fine. But as Maya's writing
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
Fingersmith is the third slice of engrossing lesbian Victoriana from Sarah Waters. Although lighter and more melodramatic in tone than its predecessor Affinity, this hypnotic suspense novel is awash with all manner of gloomy Dickensian leitmotifs: pickpockets; orphans; grim prisons; lunatic asylums;
Outing Yourself by Signorile
Offers guidance and advice to those who are struggling with their sexuality and are unsure what to do, have accepted that they are gay and are afraid to come out or consider themselves out of the closet but realise they have further to go. The author offers a sensitive, no-nonsense, supportive, f
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