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by Isabel Miller

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Arsenal Pulp Press (2005), Edition: New Ed, Paperback

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Miller's 1972 landmark lesbian novel depicts a love affair between two women in early 19th-century New England.
  QAHC_CCCL | Jul 14, 2009 |
Originally titled "A place for us" in 1969, Isabel Miller finally published this novel in 1971 as "Patience & Sarah". A heart-warming story of Patience White and Sarah Dowling and their abandonment of social-norms in order to satisfy the calling of their hearts. ( )
  qarae | Oct 24, 2008 |
Patience and Sarah was originally self-published in 1969 as A Place for Us. Considered a classic of lesbian literature, the story is a charming romantic tale of genuine love between to women living in New England during the 1800s.

Patience White is a strong-willed, but proper woman, except for the fact that she never plans on marrying. When her father died, he left her an inheritance that allows her to live mostly how she chooses, although in close proximity to her brother and his family.

Sarah Dowling was raised by her father as the boy of the Dowling family. She is strong, wears men's clothing, and does heavy work. Most people in the community are appalled by these circumstances.

The two women meet, but their love is not approved of by their families or the community as a whole. Through several struggles, both with themselves and with others, they come to terms with their relationship and find themselves a place to call their own. A fairly quick read, their story was enjoyable and heart-warming.

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1 vote PhoenixTerran | Aug 9, 2007 |
Classic lesbian historical romance. It does have a happy ending. Plus, I like the setting (Puritan New England). Recommended. ( )
1 vote lysimache | Jul 6, 2007 |
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In the early 1800's, Patience and Sarah fall in love

Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0449210073, Mass Market Paperback)

In the early nineteenth century, in a puritanical New England town, two women fall in love. With no one to guide or support them, Patience and Sarah try to follow their hearts. Defying society and history, they buy a farm and discover they can live together, away from the world that had sought to limit them and their love . . .

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