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These books are really quite diverse in content and themes. We've only listed books that have gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender characters and themes. These books are about such things as; coming out, family dramas, cultural and social issues, AIDs and many other relevant LGBT themes. All of our bisexual novels and transgender fiction is within these pages.
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All Books by Lisa Alther -
Author of : Original Sins UK and Canada Only Paperback - 563 pages new edition (7 September, 2000) Virago Press; ISBN: 1860497772 "General GLBT Fiction Books; They call themselves "The Five" -- Sally and Emily Prince and Jed, Raymond, and Donny Tatro. Convinced they are special, they spend their Tennessee childhoods trading dreams in the branches of the Castle Tree. As children of the fifties, they are filled with wild ambitions and determined to live gaudy, glamorous lives. Lisa Alther's brilliant, broad-canvas story follows them from childhood to adulthood. The ties that bind them begin to dissolve when they become teenagers, yet the vibrant story continues -- and each member of The Five travels in a direction that he or she could have never anticipated. In this intelligent and heartbreaking novel, Alther brings to life not only the passions of her characters, but the fantasies and follies of an entire generation as well" Click to buy this book in Canada, UK: ![]() ![]() |
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All Books by Lisa Alther -
Author of : Kinflicks Paperback - 568 pages new edition (6 May, 1999) Virago Press; ISBN: 1860497098 "General GLBT Fiction Books; Lisa Alther reels through the ups and downs of Ginny Babcock's coming of age in Hullsport, Tennessee, during the '50s and '60s. Ginny bounces from one identity to another, adopting the values, politics, lifestyle, even the sexual orientation of each new partner. In her wise, funny, and ultimately heartbreaking story, Alther explores the limited roles offered to women in the '60s -- from cheerleader to motorcycle moll, bulldyke to Madonna -- each embodying important truths about the aspirations of the culture that created them. Alther's artful tale takes the reader into the heart and mind of an intense heroine who joins the ranks of Holden Caulfield, Jane Eyre, and Stephen Daedalus. *USA Audio Cassette Only* Click to buy this book in USA, Canada, UK: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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All Books by Lisa Alther -
Author of : Other Women Paperback (June 1996) Plume; ISBN: 0452276780 ~*~ Featured Book Review ~*~ "With two young sons, a failed marriage, a job as an emergency room nurse that leaves her feeling paralyzed and hopeless, and a relationship with a woman that has entered its final stages, thirty-five year-old Caroline Kelley is more than ready to change her life. Dr. Hannah Burke has seen almost everything in her long practice as a therapist -- and nothing Caroline can do or say can shock her. But as the therapeutic relationship between the two deepens and widens, Hannah finds old memories, desires, and despairs stirring, demanding recognition and resolution. What evolves and blossoms within these two women as they interact forms the basis for a novel that is candid, comic, erotic, ironic, unsparingly probing, and profoundly moving." Click to buy this book in USA, Canada, UK: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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All Books by Jonathan Ames -
Author of : The Extra Man Paperback - 384 pages (July 1999) Washington Square Pr; ISBN: 0671015583 ~*~ Featured Book Review ~*~ "Meet Louis Ives: well-groomed, romantic, and as captivating as an F. Scott Fitzgerald hero. Only this hero has a penchant for ladies clothes, and he's lost his teaching post at Princeton's Pretty Brook Day School after an unfortunate incident involving a colleague's brassiere. Meet Henry Harrison: former actor, failed but brilliant playwright, and a well-seasoned escort for New York City's women of means. He dances alone to Ethel Merman records, second-acts operas, and performs his scrappy life with the dignity befitting a self-styled man of the world. What can this ageless Don Quixote of the Upper East Side have to offer a young gentleman such as Louis? What, indeed. Well, the answer lies somewhere between the needs of an irascible mentor and the education of his eager apprentice...between cocktails on the Upper East Side and an even more intoxicating treat along the secret fringes of Times Square...and between friendship and longing." Click to buy this book in USA, Canada, UK: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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All Books by Carol Anshaw -
Author of : Aquamarine Paperback - 197 pages (November 14, 1997) Mariner Books; ISBN: 0395877555 "General GLBT Fiction Books; Olympic swimmer Jesse Austin is seduced and consequently edged out for a gold medal by her Australian rival. From there, Anshaw intricately traces three possible paths for Jesse, spinning exhilarating variations on the themes of lost love and parallel lives unlived. Dorothy Allison, author of Bastard Out of Carolina, writes, "I found myself wishing I could buy a dozen copies and start a discussion group, just so I'd be able to debate all the questions this astonishing novel provokes." Click to buy this book in USA, Canada, UK: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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All Books by Carol Anshaw -
Author of : Lucky in the Corner: A Novel Hardcover: 256 pages (May 22, 2002) Houghton Mifflin Co; ISBN: 0395940400 ~*~ Featured Book Review ~*~ "Nora and Fern are just like any other mother and daughter - their relationship is tumultuous, marked by brooding silences and curt exchanges. For Nora, Fern is an enigma - incomprehensible, unfindable. Fern has never really forgiven her mother for leaving her marriage to live with her lover, Jeanne. Their story is a contemporary one, in which mothering is a mapless journey and children are left to form themselves in the shadows cast by idiosyncratic parenting. Here, too, is the reality that perfectly reasonable people will find some way to throw a wrench into the smooth, well-oiled workings of their lives. Nora’s relationship with Jeanne has settled into domestic stability, triggering in Nora a familiar restlessness that leads to an affair. When Fern intuits her mother’s indiscretion, she looks to the two people she depends on most: her uncle Harold and her best friend, Tracy, who now has the overwhelming task of raising a baby. As Fern begins to take on more of the baby's care herself, she discovers some of the powerful ambiguities of parental love - and starts to find her way back to her own mother. Carol Anshaw has been praised for her "warmhearted sympathies and lively wit" (Newsday). LUCKY IN THE CORNER, with the author's inimitable humor and insight, shows us the way a family reconfigures itself as unexpected changes come its way - and how, no matter what shape it takes, it remains a family." Click to buy this book in USA, Canada, UK: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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All Books by Rebecca Brown -
Author of : The Gifts of the Body Paperback - 176 pages (September 1995) Harper Perennial; ISBN: 0060926538 "General GLBT Fiction Books; A fictional account of how the AIDS epidemic affects everyday people is told from the perspective of a compassionate health-care worker, whose gentle ministrations to her patients cause her to become a witness to pain, grief, and love." Click to buy this book in USA, Canada, UK: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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All Books by Peter Cameron -
Author of : Leap
Year Paperback - 245 pages Reprint edition (July 1998) Penguin USA (Paper); ISBN: 0452279852 "General GLBT Fiction Books; 'Described as: Tales of the City in New York' - A comic valentine to a frenzied era, "Leap Year" takes place in 1988, just two years away from "the decade of friendship", while there is still time on the clock for all the greed and need of the 1980s to wreak havoc on the lives of an ensemble cast of distressed but endearing New Yorkers." Click to buy this book in USA, Canada: ![]() ![]() |
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All Books by John Cleland -
Author of : Fanny Hill Paperback - 276 pages Unknown; ISBN: 0140432493 "General GLBT Fiction Books; Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure - Bisexual Storylines" Click to buy this book in USA, Canada, UK: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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All Books by Dennis Cooper -
Author of : Frisk Paperback (March 1992) Grove Press; ISBN: 0802132898 "General GLBT Fiction Books; Cooper says, "I present the actual act of evil so it's visible and give it a bunch of facets so that you can actually look at it and experience it. You're seduced into dealing with it. ... So with Frisk, whatever pleasure you got out of making a picture in your mind based on ... those people being murdered, you take responsibility for it." In unsparingly confessional mode, Cooper leads the reader into a confrontation with what they get out of fantasized scenes of violence. A brilliant novel -- not a genre horror work but, rather, a critique of the power of genre." Click to buy this book in USA, Canada, UK: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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