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Patience and Sarah

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ISBN-10: 1551521911

ISBN-13: 9781551521916

Edition: 2005

Authors: Isabel Miller, Emma Donoghue

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"A remarkable story."-"Publishers Weekly Set in the nineteenth century, Isabel Miller's classic lesbian novel traces the relationship between Patience White, an educated painter, and Sarah Dowling, a cross-dressing farmer, whose romantic bond does not sit well with the puritanical New England farming community in which they live. They choose to live together and love each other freely, even though they know of no precedents for their relationship; they must trust their own instincts and see beyond the disdain of their neighbors. Ultimately, they are forced to make life-changing decisions that depend on their courage and their commitment to one another. First self-published in 1969 in an…    
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Book details

List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Publication date: 9/1/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Size: 5.54" wide x 8.01" long x 0.60" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

Isabel Miller was the author of numerous novels, including two under her real name, Alma Routsong. She died in 1996.

Emma Donoghue was born on October 24, 1969 in Dublin, Ireland. She received her BA degree from the University College Dublin and PhD in English from University of Cambridge. Her first novel was Stir Fry and it was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in 1994. Her next novel was Hood which won the 1997 American Library Association's Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Book Award for Literature. Her novel Slammerkin was a finalist in the 2001 Irish Times Irish Literature Prize for Fiction. The Sealed Letter, published in 2008, was her latest work of historical fiction. It is based on the Codrington Affair - which was a divorce case that captivated Britain in 1864. This work was the joint winner of…