Letters from Philippa

Letters from Philippa

Author: Anne Graham Estern

Publisher: Skylark

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780553159417

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While helping convert their home into a bed and breakfast, Sara and Sam uncover some old letters that change their family's fortunes.


Composition in Black and White

Composition in Black and White

Author: Kathryn Talalay

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 0195113934

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Showing how Schuyler's classical music career in America was cut short by racism, this biography is a stimulating addition to the record of race relations in America, as well as a monument to an extraordinary woman.


The Latecomer

The Latecomer

Author: Sarah Aldridge

Publisher: Bywater Books

Published: 2024-06-18

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 1612943101

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The Latecomer by Sarah Aldridge was the first book published by the legendary Naiad Press and one of the first known novels to grant a happy ending to its lesbian main characters. Coming home from a summer spent in research in Europe, Philippa unexpectedly shares her stateroom with Kay, a stranger. Philippa, nearing forty, reserved, inexperienced in close human relationships, and Kay, eight years younger, lively, gregarious, agonizing over a frustrated love affair, spend five days during their stormy Atlantic crossing learning the key to each other’s natures. Philippa and Kay believe their arrival in New York harbor will end their brief friendship, but circumstance intervenes. They meet again in Washington, D.C., where Kay's lover's career has led to possible catastrophe for all involved. It is Philippa who must act as a mediator for Kay—hiding her growing feelings to protect Kay's best interests. The Latecomer invites you into the world of Philippa and Kay, strangers who meet aboard a cruise ship and, despite very different lives and aspirations, find a surprising bond. Through political and romantic intrigue, they uncover the truth about themselves.