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- Knocking myself up : a memoir of my (in)fertility / by Tea, Michelle,author.;
- "From PEN/America Award winner, 2021 Guggenheim fellow, and beloved literary and tarot icon Michelle Tea, the hilarious, powerfully written, taboo-breaking story of her journey to pregnancy and motherhood as a 40 year-old, queer, uninsured woman. Writtenin intimate, gleefully TMI prose, Knocking Myself Up is the irreverent account of Tea's route to parenthood-with a group of ride-or-die friends, a generous drag queen, and a whole lot of can-do pluck. Along the way she falls in love with a wholesome genderqueer a decade her junior, attempts biohacking herself a baby with black market fertility meds (and magicking herself an offspring with witch-enchanted honey), learns her eggs are busted, and enters the Fertility Industrial Complex in order to carry heryounger lover's baby. With the signature sharp wit and wild heart that have made her a favorite to so many readers, Tea guides us through the maze of medical procedures, frustrations and astonishments on the path to getting pregnant, wryly critiquing someof the systems that facilitate that choice ("a great, punk, daredevil thing to do"). In Knocking Myself Up, Tea has crafted a deeply entertaining and profound memoir, a testament to the power of love and family-making, however complex our lives may be, to transform and enrich us"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Tea, Michelle.; Fertility clinics; Fertilization in vitro, Human; Lesbian authors; Women authors, American;
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- Perfume & pain : a novel / by Dorn, Anna,author.;
- "A controversial LA author attempts to revive her career and finally find true love in this hilarious nod to 1950s lesbian pulp fiction. Having recently moved both herself and her formidable perfume bottle collection into a tiny bungalow in Los Angeles, mid-list author Astrid Dahl finds herself back in the Zoom writer's group she cofounded, Sapphic Scribes, after an incident that leaves her and her career lightly canceled. But she temporarily forgets all that by throwing herself into a few sexy distractions -- like Ivy, a grad student researching 1950s lesbian pulp who smells like metallic orchids, or her new neighbor, Penelope, who smells like patchouli. Penelope, a painter living off Urban Outfitters settlement money, immediately ingratiates herself in Astrid's life, bonding with her best friends and family, just as Astrid and Ivy begin to date in person. Astrid feels judged and threatened by Penelope, a responsible older vegan, but also finds her irresistibly sexy. When Astrid receives an unexpected call from her agent with the news that actress and influencer Kat Gold wants to adapt her previous novel for TV, Astrid finally has a chance to resurrect her waning career. But the pressure causes Astrid's worst vice to rear its head -- the Patricia Highsmith, a blend of Adderall, alcohol, and cigarettes -- and results in blackouts and a disturbing series of events. Unapologetically feminine yet ribald, steamy yet hilarious, Anna Dorn has crafted an exquisite homage to the lesbian pulp of yore, reclaiming it for our internet and celebrity-obsessed world. With notes of Southern California citrus and sultry smokiness, Perfume and Pain is a satirical romp through Hollywood and lesbian melodrama."--
- Subjects: Lesbian fiction.; Queer fiction.; Humorous fiction.; Novels.; Authors; Lesbians; Substance abuse; Women authors;
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- Dead in Long Beach, California / by Blackburn, Venita,author.;
- "A form-twisting, gut-busting, heart-crushing debut novel following one woman's fraying connection to reality ... Coral is the first person to discover her brother Jay's dead body in the wake of his suicide. There's no note, only a drably furnished bachelor pad in Long Beach, California, and a cell phone with a handful of numbers in it. Coral pockets the phone. And then she starts responding to texts as her dead brother. Over the course of one week, Coral, the successful yet lonely author of a hit dystopian novel, Wildfire, becomes increasingly untethered from reality. Blindsided by grief and operating with reckless determination, she doubles--and triples--down on posing as her brother, risking not only her own sanity but her relationship with her precocious niece, Khadijah. As Coral's swirl of lies slowly closes in on her, the quirky and mysterious alien world of Wildfire becomes enmeshed in her own reality, in the process pushing long-buried memories, traumas, and secrets dangerously into the present. A form-shifting and soul-crunching chronicle of grief and crisis, Venita Blackburn's debut novel, Dead in Long Beach, California, is a fleet-footed marvel of self-discovery and storytelling that explores the depths of humankind's capacity for harm and healing. With the daring, often hilarious imagination that made her an acclaimed short-fiction innovator, Blackburn crafts a layered, page-turning reckoning with what it means to be alive, dead, and somewhere in between."--
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Queer fiction.; Novels.; Authors; Brothers; Grief; Impersonation; Lesbians;
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- Juliet takes a breath [graphic novel] / by Rivera, Gabby,author.; Moscote, Celia,artist.; Fenner, James,colourist.; Graphic novelization of (expression):Rivera, Gabby.Juliet takes a breath.;
- "Juliet, a self-identified queer, Bronx-born Puerto Rican-American, comes out to her family to disastrous results the night before flying to Portland to intern with her feminist author icon--whom Juliet soon realizes has a problematic definition of feminism that excludes women of color"--
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Lesbians; Puerto Ricans; Feminism; Authors; Prejudices; Internship programs; Coming-of-age;
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- Lucy undying : a Dracula novel / by White, Kiersten,author.;
- "A vampire escapes the thrall of Dracula and embarks on her own search for self-discovery and true love in this epic and seductive gothic fantasy from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hide"--
- Subjects: Lesbian fiction.; Queer fiction.; Vampire fiction.; Paranormal fiction.; Romance fiction.; Novels.; Dracula, Count (Fictitious character); Vampires; Love; Woman-woman relationships;
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- The gilded crown / by Gordon, Marianne,author.;
- 'The Witch's Heart' meets 'The Priory of the Orange Tree' in this debut novel about a woman who can bring people back from the dead, and the princess -- and only heir to the throne -- that she must protect, no matter the cost.
- Subjects: Lesbian fiction.; Queer fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Novels.; Assassins; Bodyguards; Love; Magic; Princesses;
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- Mortal follies : a novel / by Hall, Alexis J.,author.;
- "A young noblewoman must pair up with an alleged witch to ward off a curse in this sapphic romance set 1814"--
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Lesbian fiction.; Paranormal fiction.; Novels.; Lesbians; Witchcraft;
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- A sweet sting of salt : a novel / by Sutherland, Rose,author.;
- "Once a young woman uncovers a dark secret about her neighbor and his mysterious new wife, she'll have to fight to keep herself -- and the woman she loves -- safe in this stunning reimagining of The Selkie Wife"--
- Subjects: Lesbian fiction.; Queer fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Mythological fiction.; Novels.; Lesbians; Secrecy; Danger; Neighbors;
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- Cheryl [graphic novel] / by Fleck, Jillian,author,illustrator.;
- A story about a newly realized lesbian woman in her 40s, determined to reach spiritual enlightenment.Mature content.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Lesbian comics.; Queer comics.; Coming out (Sexual orientation); Internalized homophobia in lesbians; Lesbians; Psychic trauma; Spirituality;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Homebodies : a novel / by Denton-Hurst, Tembe,author.;
- Urgent, propulsive, and strikingly insightful, 'Homebodies' is a debut novel about a young Black writer whose world is turned upside down when she loses her coveted job in media and her searing manifesto about racism in the industry goes viral. #diversity.
- Subjects: Lesbian fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Queer fiction.; Novels.; African American lesbians; African American women journalists; Employees; Life change events; Press; Racism against Black people; Sexism;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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