9781555836610 - Curious Wine

Curious Wine

'Curious Wine' by Katherine V. Forrest is a groundbreaking novel in lesbian literature, first published in 1983. This captivating story explores the unexpected romance between two women, Diana and Lane, who meet during a weekend retreat in the snowy mountains. The novel is celebrated for its tender portrayal of love and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of a secluded cabin where emotions run as deep as the wine they share. Forrest's eloquent prose and deep character development make this a must-read for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ literature or romantic fiction. The book's exploration of intimacy and connection resonates with readers, making it a timeless classic that continues to inspire and move audiences decades after its initial release.

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€22.95
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Auteur Katherine V Forrest
ISBN 9781555836610
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Bindwijze Paperback
Tags lesbian literature romance LGBTQ+ classic Katherine V. Forrest

'Curious Wine' is a beautifully written novel that delves into the complexities of love and identity with sensitivity and depth. Katherine V. Forrest masterfully crafts a story that is both intimate and universal, capturing the hesitations and exhilarations of falling in love. The characters, Diana and Lane, are richly drawn, with flaws and strengths that make them relatable and real. While some may find the pacing slow at times, this allows for a deeper exploration of the characters' inner lives and the evolving dynamics between them. The setting of the snowy retreat adds a layer of isolation that intensifies the emotional journey. However, the novel's focus on the emotional and psychological aspects of the relationship may leave some readers wanting more external conflict or plot twists. Despite this, 'Curious Wine' remains a powerful and poignant exploration of love that transcends gender and time.

In 'Curious Wine,' readers are introduced to Diana, a reserved woman who finds herself unexpectedly drawn to Lane, a more outgoing and confident individual, during a weekend getaway. As the two women navigate their growing feelings for each other, they must also confront their own fears and societal expectations. The novel beautifully captures the initial awkwardness, the electric moments of connection, and the profound bond that forms between them. Set in a remote cabin, the isolation of the setting mirrors the characters' journey inward, as they explore parts of themselves they had long ignored or suppressed. Forrest's narrative is a tender and evocative portrayal of love's ability to surprise and transform, making 'Curious Wine' a seminal work in lesbian fiction and a touching story of human connection.