cover image Cows and Horses

Cows and Horses

Barbara Sjoholm, Barbara Wilson. Eighth Mountain Press, $9.95 (200pp) ISBN 978-0-933377-01-1

This novel begins with the dissolution of a 10-year relationship between two Seattle lesbians, Bet and Norah. After years of philandering and lying about it, Norah has left Bet, although the two continue their futon business together. On a weekend spent at the island home of Mary Ann, one of Norah's former flings, Bet meets Kelly, who pursues her. Bet finally succumbs to Kelly's avowals of love, only to find that Kelly plans to move in with Mary Ann. Bet is hurt yet again, but after moping around for a few weeks and getting into rows with Norah, she finally accepts the fact that she is alone. Wilson (Sisters of the Road et al.) has a keen sense for the sights and sounds of the Pacific Northwest, and her characterizations are supple. However, the graphic sex and characters' earnest discourses on sexual politics may preclude a wide audience. (April)