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One Degree of Separation
One Degree of Separation
Author: Karin Kallmaker
Big city girl in a small town – Liddy Peel has culture shock. — Marian Pardoo, Reference Librarian for the Iowa City Public Library, would be happy if the woman she’s loved for years wasn’t already married. Annoyed by the thoughtless out-of-town Liddy, she isn’t prepared for the seething passion that erupts when Liddy care...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781931513302
ISBN-10: 1931513309
Publication Date: 1/2004
Pages: 240
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4.1 stars, based on 26 ratings
Publisher: Bella Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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What a fabulous book! The characters in this novel about a small town in Iowa, while many, are well-defined and interesting without taking away from the main plot. Kallmaker really draws the reader in to the story of two women who have been scarred by relationships with the same ex. I especially appreciated the way Kallmaker made Marian (the librarian) so multi-faceted. She's neither butch nor femme, is well-balanced, friendly, but laid-back. I really enjoyed seeing the interplay between her and Liddy. If lesbian life in Iowa really is as wonderful as this, I can better understand how they happened to pass same-sex marriage before California! :)
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So far my favorite of Karin Kallmaker's books. It is well-written and not over-written. I enjoyed the story and character development. Characters are real.


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