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Chargement... I Came Out for This?: A Novelpar Lisa Gitlin
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This lesbian novel has an interesting premise of being the story of an older women who comes out late in life and is frustrated by love. Unfortunately, the plot doesn't move very quickly or go very far. Most of the story consists of narrative of wanting someone who doesn't want you back. It's nice that the intimate scenes are kept to a minimum, a departure from most books in this genre, but more plot development would have been nice. A good start to a book that could use a bit more work. ( ) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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There's only one place Joanna Kane can tell it like it is. Her journal: I hate Terri Rubin, the woman I'm in love with. She called and told me she's dating a woman named Sonya. I hate this Sonya and I hate Terri and I hate myself because I was never like this in my life. Do you know what it's like to come out when you're in your forties, having menopausal symptoms, for God's sake, and then fall madly in love with someone? All of a sudden you're in adolescencefor the first time. You don't even recognize yourself. My whole adult life I was this cool, collected writer, strutting around in jeans and leather jacket, advising friends and siblings about their relationships, being a devoted daughter and a responsible professional person and a good citizen, and then one day I woke up and realized I was gay, and then this sassy woman walked into my life and I fell in love at first sight, after spending my life thinking that never really happened and only watching WestSide Story because of the gangs. And now I've become the kind of person I used to make fun of, who becomes hysterical because her beloved tells her she's dating some woman named Sonya who has an apothecary store in Bethesda, Maryland. I'm sick of being in this endless rut, I'm sick of Cleveland, and I'm thinking of moving to Washington, DC to be with Terri Rubin who I hate. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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