
A collection of short stories that engages readers in not only the lesbian lifestyle, relationships, family issues, political concerns, but also the Jewishness of their lives. This is critical; we read to find our reflection, to validate our emotions, history, experiences and dreams. Moon Creek Road will do that for the Jewish women who read it and will engage other lesbians because of its depth, creativity, and emotional exploration of lesbian relationships. About the Author: Elana Dykewomon is a feminist author who lives in Oakland, California. Her historical fiction novel, Beyond the Pale (Press Gang Publishers, Vancouver, 1998) was the winner of the 1998 Lambda Literary Award and was a 1998 Finalist for the Ferro-Grumley Award and the American Library Association Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Book Award.
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Elana Dykewomon is an activist, an author, and a teacher and has a fiercely dedicated readership who have been eagerly awaiting her next novel for a dozen years. One of the finest thinkers—and writers—the women’s movement has produced, she has worked for the last fifteen years as an editor and teacher of composition and creative writing, both independently and for San Francisco State University. (from the publisher's website) Red Room - Elana Dykewomon's Biography