Fag hag

Robert Rodi

first published 1992 Penguin Books Ltd, 2001 304 pages

Plume fiction

**From Amazon.com:** An immediate cult sensation when it was first released in 1992, Fag Hag gave birth to a genre that later reached mainstream popularity in "Will and Grace." Long out of print, the novel finally returns to shock and delight a whole new generation. Natalie Stathis is a big, flamboyant girl with a big, obsessive crush on a gorgeous gay artist, Peter Leland. She’s managed to become his best friend an...

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Fag Hag (Robert Rodi Essentials) edition · 2012 · CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform · 362 pages · 9781469953168
Fag Hag edition · 2001 · Penguin Books Ltd · 304 pages · 9780140295344
Fag hag edition · 1993 · Plume · 296 pages
Faghag edition · 1992 · Plume Book · 296 pages
Fag hag edition · 1992 · Dutton · 296 pages

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