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''Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America'' is a non-fiction book by Lillian Faderman chronicling lesbian life in the 20th century. In 1992, it won the Stonewall Book Award for non-fiction〔(Stonewall Book Awards List ) (accessed 2012-05-18)〕 and was selected as the "Editor's Choice" at the Lambda Literary Awards.〔(4th Annual Lambda Literary Awards ) (accessed 2012-05-18)〕 In September 2011, ''Ms.'' magazine ranked the book 99th on its list of the top 100 feminist non-fiction books.〔("Top 100 Feminist Non-Fiction Countdown: 100-91" ), ''Ms.'', September 30, 2011.〕 The book describes lesbian history as a pattern of alternately tolerant and intolerant decades for American lesbians between 1900 and 1960, as well as the improvements and adverse developments that the author perceives to have taken place since the 1960s.〔Nina Burleigh, ("In A Kinder, Gentler Era, Lesbians Had A Different Acceptance" ), ''Chicago Tribune'', October 13, 1991.〕 Writing in the ''Los Angeles Times'', novelist Francine Prose described Faderman's book as "full of facts and wonderful details that readers may not have encountered, things that are a pleasure to learn and that seem valuable to know."〔Francine Prose, ("Women Without Men : Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth Century America, By Lillian Faderman" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', June 9, 1991.〕 In ''The Washington Post'', Susan Brownmiller called the book "a remarkable social history" that "attains the depth and evenhandedness of a scholarly classic".〔Susan Brownmiller, "Women in Love", ''The Washington Post'', June 23, 1991. Copy available (here ) from HighBeam Research (subscription required).〕 ==References==
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