When her father's ill health draws her back into her family, a young onetime taxicab driver from the Midwest is forced to come to terms with herself, her career choices, and her resolution to become a lesbian. A first novel. Original. Tour.
Abigail is sure the only thing standing between her and happiness is the weight she gained along with her beloved new baby. Until she instantly loses 170 pounds of husband. When Thad declares that "this whole marriage thing" is no longer working, ...
'A quietly devastating novel about our failings and how we cope' Patrick GaleIt's Minneapolis in the 1970s, and two women meet in the Women's Coffeehouse. Marge is a bus driver, and Peg is training to be a psychotherapist.Over the next twen...
'Quietly magical ... a book that draws you in and then refuses to let you go' - Stephen May, author of Sell Us the RopeSummer Dawidowitz has spent the past year caring for her grandmother, Josie -- a lifelong Communist, a dedicated t...