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Thanks [a:Ocean Capewell|1346108|Ocean Capewell|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1324155519p2/1346108.jpg] for sending me this 1990s lesbian delight, which I will, in turn, pass onto [a:Kelly Wooten|6151825|Kelly Wooten|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1472565285p2/6151825.jpg]. Not only is Car Pool a Naiad Press published lesbian romance, it's corporate espionage against a Bay Area energy evil corp. Written in the 1990s, the book may proffer some biphobic and other attitudes that are now seen as problematic, so prepare yourself. The white protagonist's love interest is Japanese-American, and there is also a Black character. I was glad to see Kallmaker addressing race--and class--issues. The white protag is wealthy, and no one else in the book is. She starts off with concerns about her own place in office hierarchy, and by the end is no longer focused on herself. Read it for titillating sex scenes and environmental justice...or for an incomparable comparison of breasts to "baby tushy pizza dough."