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==In popular culture== A copy of the novel can be seen on Trish's nightstand in ''[[The Slumber Party Massacre]]'', for which author Rita Mae Brown wrote the screenplay.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0114522/?ref_=tt_ov_wr|title = Rita Mae Brown| website=[[IMDb]] }}</ref> The book was mentioned and was later being read from in the movie, ''[[The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love]]'', as it was suggested by one of the protagonist's friends for her to read. The titular character of ''[[Educating Rita]]'', whose real name is Susan, adopts the name Rita after reading the book. One of the titular characters of ''[[Billie & Emma]]'' owns a copy of the book and is seen reading it throughout the film, to the discomfort of her aunt with whom she lives, and discusses with her love interest how it makes her feel less alone. The [[Team Dresch]] song Musical Fanzine about the LGBTQ+ representation the band members wished they had seen as children includes the lyrics "You can find what you need / Maybe it's finding a very secret place / To hide your copy of Rubyfruit Jungle / Maybe you're writing your own"
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