Early Embraces: True Life Stories of Women Describing Their First Lesbian Experience by Lindsey Elder, Lindsey Elder (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: November 1996
  • 200pp
  • Sales Rank: 100,532
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    • Pub. Date: November 1996
    • Publisher: Alyson Publications
    • Format: Paperback, 200pp
    • Sales Rank: 100,532

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    RSVP by Julia Willis

    "Can you come to a fish fry?" you asked. Leaving me there in that windowed stairwell where we'd been talking, you rushed away to your next class after the final bell rang. I watched you below dart out of the building and down the sidewalk, stop, turn, look up, and catch me watching you. Then embarrassed from being caught, I waved, casually, friendly, you know but instead of going on your way, you dashed right back into the building and called up the stairwell to me. "Can you come to a fish fry?"

    I thought you were joking. "A fish fry?" I laughed.

    "We're having one at my house." That house you shared in town with three other women Susan, who would end up spending all the money she'd collected for the utility bills before moving in with her married and gray-haired abnormal-psychology professor; Lisa, whose childhood had been nastily scarred by a father's promise to have TV's Annie Oakley at her eighth birthday party (he brought home the actress while she was on a 10-city promotional toura grown-up lady in a suit, a lady no one recognized without her trademark pigtails, guns, fringed vest and cowgirl boots, and ten little girls wept bitterly); and finally Margaret, your best friend from high school, who I and most people assumed you were or had been lovers with, since the air around you both was so thick with longing that we could all taste it.

    "Bring everybody from Duchess house, if you want," you said. Duchess House being that collapsing country farmhouse I lived in with Dick and Diana, a young married couple too young and too marriedand an assortment of other revolving students. The house was so named because our Englishteacher, Dick's and mine, said all great literature made use of religion, sex, or the aristocracy, hence the greatest sentence ever written would go something like: "My God," said the duchess to the bishop, "take your hand off my thigh." Duchess. House.

    We wrote and painted and acted, your household and mineall of us talented, all of us terrified of that talent, that it wouldn't be enough (as indeed it wouldn't be) or that it might be too much (as it most certainly would). You were a visual artist, but your father was head

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    Early Embraces: True Life Stories of Women Describing Their First Lesbian Experienceby Anonymous

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    June 18, 2003: Everything in this book is soo true it makes me feel better to know about all of this!

    Early Embraces: True Life Stories of Women Describing Their First Lesbian Experienceby Anonymous

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    May 31, 2003: i have gone through everything this book tells about i feel it is a great book for kids of all ages!!


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