YORK COUNTY, Pa. — The FOX43 Book Club highlights the works of local authors with ties to south-central Pennsylvania. July's pick, "Rubyfruit Jungle," was author Rita Mae Brown's debut novel.
York County history: Rita Mae Brown was a pioneering LGBTQ+ and women's rights author Caroline Travers highlights celebrated author Rita Mae Brown, an orphan from Hanover who championed LGBTQ+ issues ...
New Dominion Bookshop will host a book reading and signing with author Rita Mae Brown on April 20 at 4 p.m. Brown will be reading from her new Mrs. Murphy Mystery, Feline Fatale. Politicians fight ...
Kristen Arnett, k.d. lang, Myriam Gurba and 10 more on Rita Mae Brown’s breakthrough novel about lesbian identity, published 50 years ago this fall. Credit... Supported by By Trish Bendix and Scott ...
If you don’t think you should discuss politics, sex or religion in polite company, disregard your manners with Rita Mae Brown. At 62, the Pennsylvania-born author is opinionated, outspoken, brash and ...
If you’ve ever gotten an icy stare from your cat or dog because you’re too engrossed in your phone, Rita Mae Brown knows that expression well. The author’s keen observation of the animal world reminds ...
Brown’s wearying 15th cozy featuring Jefferson Hunt Club foxhound master “Sister” Jane Arnold (after 2022’s Thrill of the Hunt) once again mixes amateur sleuthing and animal antics. Just after the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Response by Rita Mae Brown to ...
The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road in Dallas recently added the following books to its collection. The library also accepts donations of memorial and honor books. If you would like ...
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