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Anonymous: Do you know any f/f books with Jewish main characters? Preferably happy endings but I'll take anything

shiraglassman:

lgbtqreads:

Shira Glassman is a fabulous go-to for this; I adore Knit One, Girl Two as a contemporary fan, but if you’re more into fantasy, try her The Second Mango. I also really love Echo After Echo by Amy Rose Capetta. My Year Zero by Rachel Gold is another one, and all of those have happy endings.

Stepping away from happy endings, there’s also Sister Mischief by Laura Goode and Gena/Finn by Hannah Moskowitz. Technically, there’s also Gravity by Leanne Lieberman, but I haven’t read it as the reviews of its depiction of Orthodox are…not great, and being Orthodox myself, I just can’t get myself to sit through that, honestly. (And, of course, there’s also Naomi Alderman’s Disobedience, which was just made into a movie.)

Yay, thank you! I love to write Jewish f/f. OP, not only do I have an entire fantasy series for you, consisting of four standalone novels and a collection of short stories with plenty of f/f all over the place, but I also have a new sci-fi/superhero story (Cinnamon Blade) plus the contemporary piece mentioned in the original answer and another one called Fearless ^_^

Also check out The Fire-Eater’s Daughter, a short story with a happy ending by @amystilgenbauer.


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    I’m pretty sure there’s also a series of fantasy novels by a Jewish author with a fictional culture emulated on Judaism...
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