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Visions of Rage (Paperback)
A. M. Burns, A. T. Weaver; Edited by Robert Brownson
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R304
Discovery Miles 3 040
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Visions of Rage (Hardcover)
A. M. Burns, A. T. Weaver; Edited by Robert Brownson
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R566
Discovery Miles 5 660
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Jake and Dave lived and loved for over fifty years. During that
time, they campaigned for gay rights. They married each other three
times until, finally, in 2013, the United States Supreme Court
declared DOMA to be unconstitutional and thus legalized their
union. They made a family and raised four beautiful children
together. When he loses Dave to a massive stroke, Jake feels his
world has ended. Join him as he relives a life well-lived through
memories triggered by photos of his and Dave's years together. Jake
feels as though Dave is still sitting beside him. As each picture
is described, he reminds Dave of when and where it was taken. The
reader is then taken to that time and place.
The first time Jesse saw Dave his first impression was 'not a
chance'. However, before the evening was over he discovered a warm,
gentle person inside the rough biker exterior. When Jesse is the
victim of a gay bashing, Dave's caring personality totally wins
over not only Jesse, but his sister and mother. They spend the
summer together and Jesse finds that you can't always judge a book
by its cover.
One day in the month of May 300 miles apart, two families find out
that their sons are gay. One family reacts with love and acceptance
and the other with hate and disgust.
Alex is almost 22 years old, married, and the father of two small
children when his father and wife discover him in bed with another
man. He father immediately declares, "I have no son, my son is
dead." Alex leaves home without being allowed to even speak to his
wife, children, mother, or sister.
Fourteen-year-old Andrew's parents confront him with the stash of
gay magazines his mother found under his bed. Their reaction is,
"It is against all we believe in, but you are our son and we love
you."
Four years later, the two meet and are attracted to one another.
The two could not be more opposite in character. Alex is a quiet,
conservative, closeted accountant. Andrew is a impish, teenage,
artist and as openly gay as he can be. The weekend they meet,
Andrew seems to delight in teasing this older man whom everyone
tells him is straight.
At the end of the holiday weekend, Andrew finally goes to Alex
privately and gets the courage to ask Alex if he is gay or "is my
gaydar screwed up?" Alex tells Andrew that there is nothing wrong
with his gaydar, but that Andrew is too young for him and needs to
grow up. Three years after that, they accidentally meet again and
become lovers. It is on Alex's birthday a few weeks later that he
accepts himself for what he is. As he says to Andrew later, "when
you got off the elevator; I knew that within a few minutes everyone
in the office was going to know I was gay, and it didn't matter."
After eight years together, including an episode of infidelity, a
tragic accident involving his ex-wife causes Alex's sister to
contact him using a phone number in an old letter written to his
ex-wife and ask him to come home. He returns to find he is the sole
guardian of two teenaged children who hate him for what they have
been taught was desertion of them. His father cannot forgive him
for what he is and fights him for custody of the kids. As he
strives to come to a relationship with his children, secrets that
have been hidden from them come to light. They read a message from
their dead mother, that exposes the fact that their father didn't
run away from them and their mother, but was driven away by hatred
and bigotry. This makes them start to look at things differently.
It is largely seeing how the two men act toward each other and
Andrew's comments about what families mean that finally reconcile
the children and Alex's sister to him. It will take another year
before his father can accept that except for the fact that he is
gay, Alex is a son to be proud of.
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