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The tiny mouse
\"Follows the adventures of a mouse who leaves behind his carefree life to find excitement at sea. When he discovers that life aboardship is perilous-- especially when the ship is captained by a cat!-- the tiny stowaway barely makes his escape and returns home to settle down.\"--P. [4] of cover.
In praise of older women
\"I AM SO SICK OF THOSE MAGAZINES!\" GRUMPED MR. LESbian, nose-deep in the current issue of Dogfighting for Sport & Profit. \"What magazines?\" I asked, trying not to look. \"Those pseudogay magazines you read.\" Oh, no, I thought, she's taking over another column. Memories of her last effort, \"If This Is My Community, Where's the Closet Door?\" danced before my eyes. I felt faint.
Holiday therapy 101
\"Is this how you usually fight?\" she asks. \"Do you normally yell or throw things?\"
Trash is trash, but
This isn't about lesbians; this is about poverty, fear, dead ends.
Dragging around
I am stunned at how many different women reside in this familiar body.