Female Homosexuality, by Frank S. Caprio. Sappho Was a Right-On Woman, by Abbott and Love. Patience and Sarah—our old friend—by Isabel Miller. The Well of Loneliness, by Radclyffe Hall.
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Dear Annie, It’s raining, raining the way it did when I met you last November, drops so big they run together in ribbons, remember? Annie, are you
mercy muchirihas quotedlast year
Annie, are you all right?
mercy muchirihas quotedlast year
Are you happy, did you find what you wanted to find in California? Are you singing? You must be, but you haven’t said so in your letters. Do other people get goose-bumps when you sing, the way I used to? Annie,
mercy muchirihas quoted10 months ago
to imagine what it would be like if people always reacted to Annie and me that way—being hurt by us, or pitying us; worrying about us, or feeling threatened—even laughing at us. It didn’t make any sense and it was unfair, but it was also awful.
Vio Lettahas quoted2 years ago
I remembered then that someone had once said they thought that Ms. Stevenson and Ms. Widmer lived together.
Vio Lettahas quoted2 years ago
through the Panama Canal to California
Vio Lettahas quoted2 years ago
make me—want to be real.
Vio Lettahas quoted2 years ago
Without thinking, I put my arm across her shoulders to warm her, and then before either of us knew what was happening, our arms were around each other and Annie’s soft and gentle mouth was kissing mine.
Vio Lettahas quoted2 years ago
“Right now I just want to feel you close to me,” I said, or something like it, and in a few minutes we were lying down on Annie’s bed, holding each other and sometimes kissing, but not really touching. Mostly just being happy.