| Jane Rule - Fiction - 2013 - 296 pages
“A landmark work of lesbian fiction” and the basis for the acclaimed film Desert Hearts (The New York Times). Against the backdrop of Reno, Nevada, in the late 1950s, award ... | |
| Jane Rule - Literary Collections - 2013 - 278 pages
DIVFiction and nonfiction form compelling counterpoints in this powerful look at love and lesbianism /divDIV The stories and essays in this anthology depict homosexuality in ... | |
| Jane Rule - Fiction - 2013 - 335 pages
DIVThe stories in this remarkable collection by Jane Rule explore the relationships among men and women, women and women, and families—both conventional and unconventional ... | |
| Jane Rule - Fiction - 2013 - 323 pages
A decades-spanning novel of sisterhood and family secrets from an “extraordinary writer” (Katherine V. Forrest). Born lame, Amelia Larson lives in the house that has been in ... | |
| Jane Rule - Fiction - 2013 - 367 pages
An estranged brother and sister reconnect in this moving novel from “perhaps the most significant lesbian fiction writer of the 20th century” (Katherine V. Forrest, author of ... | |
| Jane Rule - Fiction - 2013 - 247 pages
Five women at critical crossroads in their lives come together in this gem of a novel set on an island off the coast of Vancouver After the Fire introduces a quintet of very ... | |
| Jane Rule - Literary Criticism - 2013 - 364 pages
DIVJane Rule’s fourth book explores lesbianism as portrayed by authors from Gertrude Stein to Colette, from Vita Sackville-West to May Sarton and Willa Cather /divDIV Lesbian ... | |
| Jane Rule - Literary Collections - 2013 - 285 pages
DIVThe essays in this inspiring collection analyze the craft of writing and the art of living and loving /divDIV Jane Rule shares her insights into the creative process, sexual ... | |
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