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  1. Oct 1, 2004 · In Heather Lewis, all such quail-and-ale details—spoken in cleanly manly prose—involve a new wilderness, a more urban duress. Here we are privy, not to how you gut then butterfly a rainbow trout, but to the spatial hardships of sex with one large angry older man in a compact car during broad daylight.

  2. In one of her contributions to a book, she states that she did fall in love with a woman, get hooked onto horse tranquilizer and did a lot of show jumping after being banned from school. I'm just wondering how autobiographical House Rules was. The book just left me hanging.

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  4. www.kirkusreviews.com › book-reviews › heather-lewisHOUSE RULES | Kirkus Reviews

    Apr 1, 1994 · HOUSE RULES. by Heather Lewis ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 1, 1994. A young woman gets lost on the dark side of the horse-show circuit, where drug addiction and sexual abuse mingle almost indistinguishably with pleasure and true love. Fifteen-year-old Lee gets kicked out of boarding school for having a party with boys and pot, even though she doesn ...

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  5. Jan 1, 1998 · The first, House Rules (1994), details the experiences of a fifteen year old girl working as a show rider of horses-an experience the author herself had in her teenage years. Lewis's second novel, The Second Suspect (1998), follows the struggles of a female police investigator trying to prove the guilt of a powerful and influential businessman ...

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  6. Jun 1, 2005 · With extraordinary insight, Heather Lewis describes a world she knew from the inside. Since its first publication 10 years ago, House Rules has established itself as a classic of lesbian literature. Heather Lewis is the author of two other novels, Notice and The Second Suspect. In 2002, she took her own life at the age of 40.

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  7. www.themillions.com › books-reviews › house-rulesHouse Rules - The Millions

    Apr 2, 2024 · House Rules by Heather Lewis felt of my own heart. The Bear by Andrew Krivak will stay with me. I devoured Milk Fed by Melissa Broder and hopefully learned how to write more skillful sex scenes because of it. Self Care by Leigh Stein made me rethink Wellness, and Temporary by Hilary Leichter felt so fresh and wild.

  8. House Rules Heather Lewis. Nan A. Talese, $21.95 (321pp) ISBN 978-0-385-47210-4. The narrator of Lewis's impressive first novel is 15-year-old Lee, whose story is both a fascinating and repelling ...

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