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    Lesbian Couples A Guide to Creating Healthy Relationships by D. Merilee Clunis G. Dorsey Green This is a Brand New Book. paperback 372 pages Lesbian Couples A Guide to Creating Healthy Relationships Written by two experienced lesbian therapists Lesbian Couples covers a range of topics-commitment ceremonies and marriage living arrangements work money togetherness and separate identities coming out to family and friends resolving conflict and understanding each other-and uses a variety of helpful examples and problem-solving techniques drawing from research done on lesbian couples over the past decade. The book pays special attention to differences of race class age and physical ability and ad more.....

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    THE NEW ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO LESBIAN CONCEPTION PREGNANCY AND BIRTH 2ND Edition Stephanie Brill Foreword by Preston Sacks M.D. Columbia Fertility Associates This is a Brand New Book. 532 pages paperback. THE NEW ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO LESBIAN CONCEPTION PREGNANCY AND BIRTH - Stephanie Brill Thoroughly revised and updated The New Essential Guide to Lesbian Conception Pregnancy and Birth remains the most complete resource for women embarking on this life-changing journey. Stephanie Brill co-founder of the nationally renowned Maia Midwifery Preconception Services draws upon her years of expertise in working with lesbians single women and the many faces of alternative families. In addition to helping click here.....

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    Ultimate Guide to Pregnancy for Lesbians Rachel Pepper Brand New This is a Brand New Book. Paperback 270 pages Ultimate Guide to Pregnancy for Lesbians - Rachel Pepper Author of Lesbo Mama a Go Go How to Stay Sane and Care for Yourself from Pre-Conception to Birth A fully revised and updated edition of this excellent and comphrensive resource it covers everything readers need to make the thrilling and challenging journey to motherhood: from choosing a donor to tracking fertility to signing the right papers on the dotted lines. Rachel Pepper's lively and easy-to-read guide is the first place to go for up-to-the-minute information and sage advice. This new edition features explanations of the find out more.....

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    True Secrets of Lesbian Desire Renate Stendhal Brand New This is a Brand New Book. Paperback 140 pages True Secrets of Lesbian Desire Stendhal examines the "shadow" in lesbian relationships that descends when women bond so completely that the intimacy becomes a merging obliterating the space between individuals where desire lies. Lesbian bed death the topic of so many comediennes is examined and reined in no longer an inevitable result of a solid relationship. True Secrets of Lesbian Desire casts an eye on the myths that burden us all. About the Author Renate Stendhal Renate Stendhal is a coach and counselor for individuals and couples with a private practice in Berkeley and San Fr find out more.....

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    Same Sex in the City So Your Prince Charming Is Really a Cinderella by Lauren Levin and Lauren Blitzer This is a Brand New Book. paperback 208 pages Same Sex in the City So Your Prince Charming Is Really a Cinderella At last a relationship book for lesbians that tells it like it is . . . The journey from sexual curiosity to finally coming out can be confusing without proper guidance and empowering role models. In Same Sex in the City Lauren Levin and Lauren Blitzer provide women - gay straight and bi-curious alike - with firsthand insight into the advantages and challenges of being a lesbian. In prose that is at once honest and uplifting the Laurens relate their own experiences and those of more.....

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    Lesbian Motherhood Stories of Becoming Amy Hequembourg Brand New This is a Brand New Book. Paperback 197 pages Lesbian Motherhood - Stories of Becoming A unique practical application of poststructuralist theory to lesbian mothers' narratives Lesbian Motherhood: Stories of Becoming analyzes the personal stories of 40 lesbian mothers to discover the complex ways their sense of self is constructed in the current legal political and social climate. These intimate narratives are examined by using Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's conceptual framework to understand subjectivities by focusing on the many flexible lines of movement that constitute subjectivities or 'becomings.' This unique source more information.....

  • About the author Philip Pullman
    Pullman was born in Norwich, Norfolk, England, to RAF pilot Alfred Outram and Audrey Evelyn Merrifield. The family travelled with his father's job, including to Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), where he spent time at school. His father was killed in a plane crash in 1953 when Pullman was seven. His mother remarried and with a move to Australia came Pullman's discovery of comic books including Superman and Batman, a medium which he continues to espouse. From 1957 he was educated at Ysgol Ardudwy school in Harlech, Gwynedd and spent time in Norfolk with his grandfather, a clergyman. Around this time Pullman discovered John Milton's Paradise Lost, which would become a major influence for His Dark Materials. From 1963 Pullman attended Exeter College, Oxford, receiving a Third class BA in 1968, in an interview with the Oxford Student he stated that "he did not really enjoy the English course" and that "I thought I was doing quite well until I came out with my third class degree and then I realised that I wasn’t — it was the year they stopped giving fourth class degrees otherwise I’d have got one of those". He discovered William Blake's illustrations around 1970, which would also later influence him greatly Pullman married Judith Speller in 1970 and began teaching children and writing school plays. His first published work was The Haunted Storm, which joint-won the New English Library's Young Writer's Award in 1972. He nevertheless refuses to discuss it. Galatea, an adult fantasy-fiction novel, followed in 1978, but it was his school plays which inspired his first children's book, Count Karlstein, in 1982. He stopped teaching around the publication of The Ruby in the Smoke (1986), his second children's book, whose Victorian setting is indicative of Pullman's interest in that era. Pullman taught part-time at Westminster College, Oxford between 1988 and 1996, continuing to write children's stories. He began His Dark Materials about 1993. Northern Lights (published as The Golden Compass in the US) was published in 1996 and won the Carnegie Medal, one of the most prestigious British children's fiction awards, and the Guardian Children's Fiction Award. Pullman has been writing full-time since 1996, but continues to deliver talks and writes occasionally for The Guardian. He was awarded a CBE in the New Year's Honours list in 2004. Pullman also began lecturing at a seminar in English at his alma mater, Exeter College, Oxford, in 2004. He is currently working on The Book of Dust, a sequel to his completed His Dark Materials trilogy.
  • About Sherlock Holmes
    Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who made his first published appearance in 1887. He was devised by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes is famous for his prowess at using logic and astute observation to solve cases. He is perhaps the most famous fictional detective, and indeed one of the best known and universally recognizable literary characters. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories featuring his creation. Almost all were narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson, with the exception of two narrated by Holmes himself and two more written in the third person. The stories first appeared in magazine serialization, notably in The Strand, over a period of forty years. This was a common form of publication at the time: Charles Dickens' works were issued in a similar fashion. The stories cover a period from around 1878 up to 1903, with a final case in 1914.