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A lesbian romance with a bit of an edge! - April 23, 2002
Looking for a book about" coming out" as a lesbian, as an artist? "Egret" cuts between the competitive art worlds of Manhattan and the Hamptons. The undercurrent of sensitivity to "East End" environmental issues adds to the reader's enjoyment. This is one good read - for the beach, or for all year 'round!
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Excellent Book - Jan 21, 2002
This is an excellent book. It has well drawn characters who draw you into the story. It tells a different kind of story that keeps you reading until the end. The end is a little rushed, but the book overall is a terrific read.
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Superb! - Jan 19, 2002
I enjoyed all the descriptions of the Hamptons. I felt like I'd really been there. Also I felt like I was living in New York City,
but away from the glamor that tourists know. I could really sympathize with Jodi as she was trying to find her true feelings
personally and professionally. Having suffered so much as an artist, it was interesting to follow her journey.
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Read Egret - Jan 7, 2002
Do you want to be titilated; do you want to be turned on; do you want to read a book you can't put down? Read Egret! Imagine being a young naive midwesterner. Image you're lovely , you're talented, and you're a lesbian! Than you're Jodi.
Jodi moves to NYC to find a place in the art world. What she finds are passions both painful and wonderful. She experiences conflict and acceptance in the gay world. And what about her art? You absolutely must read to find out.
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A Good Read - Dec 9, 2001
An engrossing, fascinating and erotic book that portrays complex relationships as the high-powered lesbians of this story
get to know one another and themselves. Good writing. Sexy characters! Really captures the Hamptons "scene",
as well as that of the tempestuous New York art world. Go read it!
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"Reading Egret is like being part of an intimate group of interesting friends, privy to their complex emotional and artistic lives, and sharing their fascinating experiences in the art galleries of Manhattan and the summer homes of the Hamptons...SEETHES WITH SEXUAL ENERGY even as important points are being made about the relationship between art and ecology."
- Joan Gordon, PhD, Associate Professor, Nassau Community College, New York
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