Books
Lilac Mines & The Commuters by Cheryl Klein
- Item Number
- 220
- Estimated Value
- 25 USD
- Sold
- 13 USD to shagstone
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Lilac Mines is the story of Felix Ketay, a recently heartbroken 25-year-old wannabe queer hipster, and her aunt, who came of age in a small-town butch-femme bar scene in the 1960s. They come together, reluctantly, in Lilac Mines, a sometime ghost-town in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
One part queer history and one part ghost story, Lilac Mines has been described by author Nina Revoyr as "a novel of great tenderness, humor and wisdom."
The Commuters: A Novel of Intersections is composed of intersecting stories about people who live in Los Angeles. From an immigrant garment worker, struggling to exist in an often cruel city, to a lonely foster child who uses arson to express himself, Klein's novel delicately and deftly probes the inner lives of her compelling cast of characters.
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