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ISBN: 1555836615

ISBN13: 9781555836610

Curious Wine

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The intimacy of a cabin at Lake Tahoe provides the combustible circumstances that bring Diana Holland and Lane Christianson together in this passionate novel of first discovery. Candid in its... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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9 ratings

Lesbian classic

Loved this book !

It’s one of my favorite books.

Literally changed my life. I read this around the age of 18 after trying to get more acquainted with LGBT+ books since I was new to the community. This is one of my all time favorites. It holds a lot of sentimental value, but the writing is beautiful and for the length, it’s a lot packed into a few amount of pages.

Curious wine will have you curious

One of the best fictional romance stories I have read.

A great read. Finished the book in less than a day. Hard to put down. The affection and warmth of this book have me craving more like it! Job very well done.

Review of "Curious Wine" by Cheri Rosenberg

"Curious Wine" is a classic romance in every sense of the word. Lambda Literary award-winning author Katherine V. Forrest has captured the hearts and minds of readers since her debut novel came out in 1983. Best known today for her Kate Delafield mysteries and the groundbreaking science fiction novel, "Daughters of a Coral Dawn," Forrest writes romance, mystery, speculative fiction, short stories, and erotica equally well. She continues to be a positive role model to writers, editors, and just about every woman whose life she has touched. "Curious Wine" is a coming out tale about two loveable, real, and enviable women, Diana Holland and Lane Christianson. The fact that they find each other unexpectedly and connect so profoundly in every way possible is amazing given the political climate of the late seventies. During that time, most lesbians were either in denial or in the closet. A stunning role model in an era when positive, life-affirming lesbian romances were rare, Forrest helped to change all that. "Curious Wine" is touted as "the most popular lesbian novel in the world today," by The Naiad Press, Inc. 1997, and with good reason. With over 100,000 copies sold, numerous editions printed, women of all generations continue to enjoy and be influenced by what she writes. Diana Holland, a businesswoman who works for a title and trust company, is hurting from a breakup with her boyfriend. To get her mind off her heartache she heads out to Lake Tahoe with her best friend Vivian Kaufman. Forrest transports readers into a comfortable cabin in the woods in Lake Tahoe where both Diana and Lane are guests of Liz Russo. Six women, some meeting for the first time, get to know one another, over drinks, fun, and games. Each woman brings her own story and "baggage" along, which is revealed as the tale unfolds leading to both friendly and volatile interactions. When Diana meets Lane, the stunning hotshot lawyer, she is impressed by her intelligence, sharp wit, and striking good looks. Diana and Lane form a special bond apart from the group when they discover they have much in common including the poetry of Emily Dickinson. Who would have guessed that Diana would find true love among women? Will Diana be brave enough to love Lane Christianson when every thought screams, "I am not a lesbian" [p. 80] but every fiber of her being is telling her loud and clear that she does in fact, want Lane. What starts out as "friendly" comforting after a disastrous mind game played with the houseguests, ends up becoming the beginnings of a relationship between two women who become lovers. Each has her own agenda, wants, needs, and desires, but what is undeniable is that they both have an irrefutable attraction and affection for one another. It is easy to love these characters and root for their happiness especially when a less than perfect world of intolerance and bigotry exists. Hoping their love can withstand obstacles both intrinsic and extrinsic keeps the reader glu

The Undisputable Benchmark

I have often wondered why so many reviewers of lesbian fiction compare books to 'Curious Wine,' and now I know. I was reluctant to purchase this one because I had already been disappointed by two other Forrest books ('Amateur City' and 'Dreams and Swords'). However, my curiosity got the best of me and I'm glad it did. I won't go into the details of the story because you can get that from the 45 other reviews already here. The bottom line is two women fall in love in the midst of bigotry and small-mindedness. Their love is emotional and the sex is hot. To say more would not do justice to Forrest's accomplishment. I'm keeping this one (well, I might let my partner read it if she's nice to me). You'll have to find your own copy to read.

Sultry, Warm, Perfect

This book is the classic lesbian romance. Woven with the heart-felt, painfully beautiful verse of Emily Dickinson, this honest and simple tale of two lovers is eloquently written, passionate, and satisfying. If you are sick of the butch/femme dicotomy and all of the labels and roles that often pollute the purity and authenticity of two women falling in love, you will find comfort here. Curious Wine is the story of two women, beautiful on both the inside and the outside, who not only fall deeply in love, but heal each other's pain. In contrast with the objectification of women that exists so much today even in the lesbian community, the lovers in Curious Wine see one another as people, and share an almost-spiritual connection. Diana and Lane truly come alive to the reader, and the depths of their characters are revealed with grace, honesty, and believability. Their love is gentle, tender, selfless, and delightfully passionate. Beautiful work. Highly recomended!

A foundation novel

This is the book that I believe set the bar for the lesbian romance genre, both in quality of writing and expression of sexuality. Written nearly 20 years ago, this story presented a radical idea: that two women who have many other options to choose from can choose each other. Most of us now take this idea for granted, but 20 years ago not even lesbians were certain they had a right to happiness and forever after, or that they deserved to dream of romance and love.From a literary standpoint, this novel, for me, thankfully also marked the end of flowery euphemisms for female genitalia -- Forrest's remarkable skill to describe by nuance undoubtedly inspired many other writers (like Karin Kallmaker and Marianne Martin, to name two) to make it clear exactly what is going on ... without explicit sexual language. That writing, not quite erotica, but quite erotic, definitely not pornographic, is one of the hallmarks of a good lesbian romance for me. It's a remarkable achievement in prose and Forrest set the standard for all who followed.Because this book dates back 20 years, some of the relationship contexts have become dated -- for example, the "consciousness-raising" and emphasis on processing early on. But balance that against a moment of clarity when the two women realize they want each other and realize, also, that they really are old enough, free enough, and courageous enough to go to a motel in the middle of the day. The moments when both of them, separately, realize they have to reach out for what they want, were profound for me, in the context of the character's lives and in the context of our community's struggle to live open lives. We first have to know what we want, and have the strength to reach for it.

A true gem

I heard about this book a long time ago, and once I found it, settled in for an objectively good read. I just couldn't put it down! The characters are griping, the writing is superb, and from time to time I still get the warm fuzzies whenever I remember these two wonderful women and the tentative, beautiful love they shared. Definitely a true classic. And 100% Highly Recommended!
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