I'd like to make a recommendation for one of my favorite lesbian books ever:
Send my Roots Rain by Ibis Gomez-Vega
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Midwest Book Review
An urban woman artist arrives in a small southwestern town near the Mexican border at the invitation of the town priest. She has come to paint murals in his church, not knowing that the church has burned down in a catastrophic fire. The artist becomes the catalyst for the town's release of its collective guilt, allowing the rebuilding of the church and a truce between the Catholic priest and the town's old woman healer. In the process she faces her own terrifying nightmares, their source and the resolution of her sexual identity. Send My Roots Rain is a wonderfully engaging, fast-paced, brilliantly written novel.
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Alma Rose by Edith Forbes
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From Library Journal
Curl up on the couch with a cup of hot tea and this book by first novelist Forbes. It's worth reading far into the night for the way it spins out its story with good humor, likable characters, and even a couple of plot twists. Sit back and read about taciturn Pat Lloyd, whose daily routine in Kilgore, the sleepy town off the highway, barely has a ripple in it until a truck driver named Alma Rose bursts onto the scene and focuses her relentless charm and energy on Pat. Soon she wins Pat over, in much the same way that Ann wins over Evelyn in Jane Rule's Desert of the Heart (Naiad Pr., 1985). When Alma stops coming to Kilgore, Pat creates ripples of her own by carving a statue of Alma's likeness into a hillside beside the highway. Showing a special affection for similes, the author writes effortlessly, creating characters that are genuinely warm and believable. Fortunately, she avoids the pitfall of making Peggy Treadwell, the town's voice of morality, into a stereotype. Highly recommended.
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Si nos dejan buscamos un rincón cerca del cielo
Si nos dejan haremos con las nubes térciopelo
José Alfredo Jiménez
then again i might be a big sci-fi/fantasy dork. but i heard dorks are in this year so i guess i'm cool
in a dorkish way.
I guess I'm just looking for a good story and something that will leave me wanting more when it's all over.

Have you read any others by Ms Flagg? I can thoroughly recommend Standing In The Rainbow which has the same cosy small-town feel to it.