[Happy Endings Are All Alike is] a candid novel about a very controversial subject, lesbianism. The author handles the topic delicately, yet, frankly. She does not back down on moral values but faces the issue in such a manner that it could lead to an intelligent, unbiased discussion.
A review of "Happy Endings Are All Alike," in Catholic Library World, Vol. 50, No. 3, October, 1978, p. 117.
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