- Published: 27 June 2023
- ISBN: 9781529910872
- Imprint: Square Peg
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $55.00
Lesbian Love Story
A Queer History of Sapphic Romance

















- Published: 27 June 2023
- ISBN: 9781529910872
- Imprint: Square Peg
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $55.00
Intimate and sexy, voraciously researched and vibrantly imagined, Amelia Possanza has given us the romantic history all lesbians deserve.
Nina LaCour, author of 'Yerba Buena'
Lesbian Love Story has all the vivid detail of a great novel and all the intelligence of a great study ... I was continually fascinated, frequently moved, and completely in awe of Possanza's wit, intelligence, and empathy. I can't wait to reread this outstanding, unforgettable book.
Stephen McCauley, author of 'My Ex-Life'
Lesbian Love Story cracks open a vault of queer lives that were so meaningful to dig into - sporty girls, masc forbears, illicit loves. These juicy stories are filled with pathos and inspiration, and Ameila Possanza's thrill at excavating them is personal, palpable and contagious.
Michelle Tea, author of 'Knocking Myself Up' and 'Against Memoir'
Amelia Possanza celebrates the greatest lesbian love stories never told in her delightful debut that has her taking a deep dive into the queer archives searching for role models for her own love life. What the Brooklyn book publicist-turned-author finds is Bushwick drag kings and activists in Harlem who prove there is no one way to love-and there never has been.
Most Anticipated Books of 2023, Time Magazine
Amelia Possanza's Lesbian Love Story is a tender and sensual swim through lesbian history - thoroughly researched and brought to dazzling life by Possanza's imaginative prose.
Hugh Ryan, author of 'When Brooklyn Was Queer'
A creative, joyful approach to the queer past. Lesbian Love Story weaves together history, memoir, and theory in this refreshing work of historical imagination. A very smart love letter to lesbians across time.
Jen Manion, author of 'Female Husbands: A Trans History'
Possanza uses Lesbian Love Story to recover the personal histories of lesbians in the 20th century and muse about replacing our contemporary misogynistic society with something markedly lesbian.
Library Journal
Intimate and voracious and utterly magnetic.
Autostraddle
Writing with empathy, wit, and imagination, Possanza constructs a personal, political, and romantic history of lesbian life and love.
The Millions
A delightful book that's part memoir, part historical investigation
Most Anticipated LGBTQ+ Books Of 2023, Buzzfeed
A manifesto of love: of erotic love and platonic love, of familial and communal love, and maybe most importantly, self-love.
Electric Literature
As bold, tender, thoughtful and defiant as the lesbians to whom it pays such passionate homage
Nat Reeve, author of 'Nettleblack'
Seven epic love stories across eras. Detailed and immensely readable, this is a generous history of lesbian love
Kirkus Reviews
Gorgeously, quintessentially lesbian, in its very form ... I was struck by how unfamiliar these names and histories were to me. Yet it also struck me how familiar these lesbians feel to the modern-day lesbian. From Sappho to Rusty Brown, Possanza is sensitive both to the similarities and idiosyncrasies of their different stories - how they forged and belonged to this timeless, mutable community. I hope generations of lesbians buy this for their lovers - and continue to add to the archives.
Lily Lindon, author of Double Booked
Lesbian Love Story is a rare treat - empathetic, generous and utterly fascinating. I was left in awe of the breadth of Possanza's research and the seamless way in which she weaves together so many different stories of radical lives and loves.
Julia Armfield, author of 'Our Wives Under the Sea'
I loved this passionate archive of lesbian lives and loves, a glowing mosaic of shared experience and immediacy, which transcends historical time.
Kate Charlesworth, author of 'Sensible Footwear'
A thoroughly enjoyable and accessible read
Paula Akpan, journalist and author of 'When We Ruled'
A loving and scrappy history which deftly weaves the social and the personal into sensitive portraits of figures the world had almost forgotten. Possanza looks into the contradictions and tides of lesbian identity, locating it in a desire to live authentically and the joy of metamorphosis. Earnest, fun and deeply caring, this book is an ode to a resilient and riotous community.
Cleo Henry, author of 'The Last Lesbian Bar in the Midlands'
Lesbian Love Story is more than a book: it's a radical act of love for queer folk around the world. A set of gripping narratives take us not just through time, but through the hearts and lives of people just like us. These stories are magic, and in an age where there is so much fear and oppression, supports us all in seeing the hope and promise of a better world. Lesbian Love Story is a treasure trove of queer history, living and breathing in a way no museum could manage.
Kestral Gaian, author of 'Hidden Lives and Counterweights
By blending deep and evocative research, memoir and tender speculations, Amelia Possanza has crafted a novel every bit as essential and subversive as the women she's writing about. I loved this book.
Alim Kheraj, author of 'Queer London'
An archive of queer love and community by a talented storyteller . . . Part personal memoir, part archival research, Lesbian Love Story expertly weaves together stories of lesbians across time with a historian's precision and a novelist's pacing. Bringing together seven epic love stories across eras, ranging from the classical Greek poet Sappho and her lover Anactoria to lesbian caretakers in the AIDS crisis extending beyond romantic boundaries, Possanza cultivates a worthy collection of lesbian love stories . . . Throughout, the prose is warm, personal, and accessible. Detailed and immensely readable, this is a generous history of lesbian love.
Kirkus Reviews
In her impressive debut, Possanza stitches together personal memoir, painstaking research, and fictional imaginings with a fluid style and a sure hand . . . This is an outstanding work of literary scholarship that also delivers a vulnerable, intimate portrait of its author.
Publisher's Weekly
A stunning love letter to lesbian history and an incredible, affirming book
Lois Shearing, founder of the Bi Survivor's Network, and author of ‘Bi The Way’
A compelling history in praise of the research archive, Possanza asks and attempts to answer, what is lesbian love?
Emily Firetog, Literary Hub, ‘A Most Anticipated Book of the Year’
In this warmhearted and sexy memoir Possanza combs through Bushwick bars and Hadrian's library for stories of queer love.
Vanity Fair
Possanza moved to Brooklyn in search of queer life, and she found it: sports clubs featuring the world's largest LGBTQ+ swim team, trailblazers commemorated on landmark placards around the city, and more. Her own experience inspired her to seek out the stories of lesbian elders across the city, from activists to drag kings to poets. The result is a century-spanning memoir-meets-archive of lesbian life in New York City.
Harper's Bazaar, 'Best Queer Reads of 2023'
Possanza is refreshingly frank about how her biography influences her writing, and what she wants from the lives she conjures up, however different they may be from hers. Lesbian Love Story is full of warmth and hope - readable, inventive and scholarly ... Attraction, love, compassion, hope: all are brought to life by the author's sharp, lively observation. These remarkable figures deserve to have their stories told - and listened to.
Erica Wagner, Sunday Times