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    • Pub. Date: July 2008
    • 292pp

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      • Pub. Date: July 2008
      • Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
      • Format: Paperback, 292pp

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      When they came together, everything changed!

      Married for 33 years and the mother of three grown children, Patricia leads a comfortable life. But one day, she crosses a line into the arms of a woman. Once there, she can't ignore the emotional intensity she's discovered. Within three months, she leaves her husband to live with her lover.

      Facing family and friends who are bewildered and disturbed, Patricia begins to question much of what she has always believed. Confusion permeates her sleep, and night after night, she awakens trembling with uncertainty. Trying to regain balance, she turns to gay and feminist books and publications. But the ideas she finds there further disrupt her sense of self.

      Then she meets Carol, a sixty-nine-year-old woman who knew from the time she was a child that she was lesbian. A friendship blossoms as Carol tells Patricia the story of her closeted life during the 50s and 60s living with and loving woman. Their conversations are lively with the wit of the elder woman and thoughtfully reflective as Patricia grapples with the consequences of her impulsiveness.

      Spirited and sensitive, Between Two Women illuminates fundamental questions about the changing nature of love and relationships.

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      July 10, 2009: Patricia Harrelson has written a thought provoking book about the nature of lesbian relationships, not just between partners, but also family and friends. Harrelson did not realize she was a lesbian until after many years in a marriage she felt was happy and the book covers the period when she is changing her life by moving in with her partner Cindy and being introduced to the lesbian community. One of her friends is an older lesbian named Carol who always is the center of any gatherings because of her stories about her early life. At the prodding of their friends, Harrelson decides to make a record of the stories based on conversations she has with Carol on a host of topics, including what it was like being a lesbian in the 1950s and 1960s before the gay rights movement began. Carol's stories cause Harrelson to reconsider her own life and how it developed. To go along with that, Harrelson is fond of quoting from women's literature and discussing the philosophy behind it.

      Harrelson takes what could be a rather dull exploration of lesbian history and relationships and turns it into an interesting book to read. Carol's stories give the book continuity, but they also provide nice breaks between the pages when Harrelson wants to deal with the philosophy of lesbianism. At times the book reads like fiction rather than nonfiction. One of the most interesting aspects is when Harrelson delves into why some women do not realize their sexual orientation until later in life. She explores the roles played by societal expectations, religion and family needs and also discusses how a woman's perceptions of everything can change when she realizes she doesn't conform in those areas. There is a lot of discussion about how family relationships can shift, the different types of relationships that exist between lesbians and how they relate to other women. Harrelson even has a section that talks about why lesbians have a tendency to remain friends with lovers even after they've broken up.

      Readers who prefer fiction might ignore this book, but that would be a mistake. This isn't a heavy academic tome. By relating much of it through the conversations, it makes this book very easy and enjoyable to read. Since Harrelson came into her sexual awareness later in life, she looks into that issue quite a bit and that might make the book very appealing to other women in similar situations. Give this book a chance. You probably will be glad you did.