Rachel Lyon
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I Wish I'd Been Born a Unicorn
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2015
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7 editions
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Fruit of the dead
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Goddess: When She Rules: Expressions by Contemporary Women
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2017
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3 editions
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A Royal Mess (Early Bird Readers ― Purple
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Not Enough for Queen Fluff
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Molly and the Monarch
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The Cautionary Tale of the Childe of Hale
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2013
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2 editions
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Epiphany (Fall/Winter 2020)
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Moving Mountains
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Self-Portrait of a Hero
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“Fear is better than boredom, danger trumps familiarity, the unknown is always more interesting than the known.”
― Fruit of the Dead
― Fruit of the Dead
“Just as our skin begins to toughen, pock, our hair to coarsen, eyes to close, our spirits harden. We learn to be critical, mean and cold. To lick wounds and nurse grudges. We embark on the construction of defenses. My own childhood feels as dim as a horror film half watched, but I know by twelve or thirteen I had become impenetrable. Small but hard. Ramparts of stone.”
― Fruit of the dead
― Fruit of the dead
“She doesn't know. Of course she doesn't know. How could she know? She is the quintessential starving artist. Look at her homemade haircut. She's never had two pickles to rub together. Isn't into pickles at all by the looks of her. Well, I'll tell you. We do it, my little destitute dyke--we do it, my little cash-strapped strap-on--by charging their parents boatloads of money. Not the parents of American Fabius Morales of course. But the parents of his cohort, certainly.”
― Self-Portrait with Boy
― Self-Portrait with Boy
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