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Split-Level Dykes to Watch Out for (original 1998; edition 1998)

by Alison Bechdel

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Title:Split-Level Dykes to Watch Out for
Authors:Alison Bechdel
Info:Firebrand Books (1998), Paperback, 136 pages
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Split-Level Dykes to Watch Out for by Alison Bechdel (1998)

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Anyone’s who’s ever tried to move a household can relate to the concluding story, about coordinating use of a rental truck and having all your friends pitch in to schlep boxes.
 
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When we last dropped in, things were looking uncharacteristically copatetic for our bevy of beguiling babes.
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The thousands of devoted readers who follow the weekly chronicles of Bechdel's cartoon heroines--Lois, Sparrow, Ginger, Jezanna, and Mo, among others--probably already know that the strips read best in book form, where Bechdel's sly observations of lesbian life in the 1990s can blend with her ongoing narrative into something like a sketchy but provocative novel. Split-Level Dykes, the eighth collection in the series, is no exception. Its two dominant story lines--politically correct Mo commits herself to the brainy and self-absorbed Sydney, while Clarice and Toni, lesbian moms of color, nearly break up over their move to the great white suburbs--keep the reader enthralled and anxious, easy prey to the comic relief of Sparrow's heterosexual panic and the dating foibles of the swashbuckling Lois. With an anthropologist's eye for social detail, Bechdel fleshes out her two-dimensional world into something you could consider either the best kind of beach reading or the stuff of doctoral dissertations. --Regina Marler
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