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Bird-Eyes

Published
Jul 2000
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
240

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Winner of the first Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Debut Fiction, Madelyn Arnold's Bird-Eyes is a powerful, searing novel of resistance and survival in a hostile world.

In 1963, being different can be illegal---as sixteen-year-old Latisha, a lesbian runaway, discovers when she is sentenced to treatment in the locked ward of a mental hospital for being "incorrigible" and a threat to society. Her best friend in the ward is Anna, an older deaf woman committed for depression. Although she's forbidden to communicate in sign language, Anna teaches Latisha and gives her a name: "Bird-Eyes." Their growing friendship and their alliance against the hospital oppression forms a bond that is the catalyst for Latisha's eventual act of defiance.

A brilliant novel of friendship and defiance, of passion and resistance.

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First Edition Jul 2000 St. Martin's ISBN 0312262949
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Jul 2000 St. Martin's ISBN 1466823488
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Jul 2000 Stonewall Inn Editions ISBN B008KP34YQ
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