| 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 - 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 - 365 pages
DIVJane Rule’s second novel follows a group of friends through New York and abroad as they explore the freedoms—and limitations—of sexuality in a time of stifling social ... | |
| 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 - 420 pages
DIVTold as a series of interconnected stories, Jane Rule’s fifth novel—offering six characters’ shifting perspectives—takes us to a place where feminism, creativity, and ... | |
| 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 - 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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