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“Author Amelia Possanza's conversational tone welcomes listeners to a topic that ranges from ancient Greece to modern times. She delves into archival records in search of lesbian history while also reflecting on her own. The connections Possanza develops with the complex women she researches are audible, by turns thoughtful, awed, and eager.… Audio recordings from archived interviews with Mabel Hampton, a dancer and founding member of the Lesbian Herstory Archives, and drag king Rusty Brown are invaluable additions to this listening experience. This absorbing production is a meaningful entry into ongoing conversations about sapphic history, identity, community, and the power of visibility.” —AudioFile Magazine“Narrating her own work with precision, Possanza conveys her meticulous research, presenting little-known stories of lives lived secretly. Showcasing her subjects’ strength, determination, and resilience, Possanza warmly describes how these women crafted full lives and loves outside of expected gender norms.” —Library Journal"In her impressive debut, Possanza stitches together personal memoir, painstaking research, and fictional imaginings with a fluid style and a sure hand . . . This is an outstanding work of literary scholarship that also delivers a vulnerable, intimate portrait of its author." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)