Sometimes a non-fiction book that I review just doesn’t fall into a certain LGBT specific category. When that happens, I usually end up putting the book on my general non-fiction page for awhile. Once I get enough books that seem to revolve around the same theme, I make a page for them. My general non-fiction page was growing in November of 2011 but I was unable to identify any theme running through the books there other than that a majority were “lesbian” of some nature. So, here then is a page of lesbian related books that defy conventional categorization…just like many of us…
The Dyke Diagnostic Manual by Mickey Ellerson. Please see my September 12th, 2012 post for my review.
The Butch Cook Book
by Lee Lynch (Author, Editor), Nel Ward (Author, Editor), Sue Hardesty (Author, Editor, Illustrator), Marion Moir (Illustrator). Please see my May 22nd, 2012 post for my review.
Band of Sisters: American Women at War in Iraq
by Kirsten Holmstedt. Please see my March 29th, 2012 post for my review.
Secret Service: Untold Stories of Lesbians in the Military
by Zsa Zsa Gershick. Please see my February 8th, 2012 post for my review.
A Woman Like That: Lesbian And Bisexual Writers Tell Their Coming Out Stories
edited by Joan Larkin. Please see my November 23rd, 2011 post for my review.
Female Masculinity
by Judith Halberstam. Please see my November 15th, 2011 post for my review.
Butch is a Noun
by S. Bear Bergman. Please see my October 4th, 2011 post for my review.
She Wanted It All: A True Story of Sex, Murder, and a Texas Millionaire
by Kathryn Casey. Please see my September 24th, 2011 post for my review.
