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Fort Bliss-it's anything but. Caroline "CJ" Jamieson gave up
studying history and joined the Women's Army Corps to live it
instead. Along with her new WAC friends, she is ready to do her
part to help boys like her brothers, fighting in the European and
Pacific theaters, make it home sooner. The Army, however, has
derailed her plans. Instead of the California post she anticipated,
west Texas cacti and an artillery training base are the unexpected
sights on her new horizons. Not one to question orders, she's not
sure how her skills in airplane engine maintenance will be of use
in this desolate region. But when CJ meets fellow WAC enlistee
Brady Buchanan, Fort Bliss might live up to its name.
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Flight (Paperback)
Kate Christie
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R410
Discovery Miles 4 100
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It's June 1993, and Ashley Lake has just been reminded that she
is not a lucky person. As a small child, she lost her parents in a
plane crash from which she emerged as sole survivor. More recently,
as a high school senior, she watched the aunt who raised her
succumb to cancer, leaving her to wonder: "Am I cursed?"
Rocked by her aunt's death, Ash puts plans for a collegiate
track and field career on hold and moves to New York City. But even
as she settles into life in The City, Ash knows she can't stay
forever. Because while it doesn't look like she'll be the next
Wilma Rudolph, she still might find an encouraging college coach
and welcoming teammates. Possibly, even, the perfect place-or
person-to call home.
From the author of "Beautiful Game" and " Family Jewels" comes a
new novel about changing course in the aftermath of loss.
Michigander Elizabeth "Junior" Starreveld is fairly certain this is
the worst year of her twenty-something life. Her girlfriend
recently dumped her for her best friend, her longtime mentor is
seriously ill, and her conservative Dutch-American family still
struggles to accept her "chosen lifestyle." When her father invites
her on a business trip to the Netherlands, she suspects he plans to
try to talk her into coming back to work at the family jewelry
store-a return to the fold she has no intention of making. Still, a
free trip to Europe is surely worth a bit of drama, isn't it? But
as she and her father explore Amsterdam and get to know each other
again over dark coffee and Belgian beer, Junior begins to question
what she thought she knew about her family-and herself. Could this
turn out to be a good year, though one of the hardest, after all?
Because Queer People Deserve Happily Ever After, Too.
For the Bennet sisters, life in quiet Hertfordshire County is
about to change. Netherfield Hall has just been let to a single man
of large fortune. But while it is true that such a man is generally
considered to be in want of a wife, it is equally true that not all
men desire female companionship, just as not every woman dreams of
being married.
Like other variations on Jane Austen's classic romance novel,
Gay Pride & Prejudice poses a question: What if some among
Austen's characters preferred the company of their own sex? In this
queer revision of the classic original, Kate Christie offers an
alternate version of love, friendship, and marriage for Elizabeth
Bennet, Mr. Darcy, and others among their circle of friends. But
even as the path to love veers from the straight and narrow, the
destination remains much the same.
If you have an open mind, dear reader, you may discover the book
Jane Austen would likely never have approved, but which,
nonetheless, affords a window onto gay and lesbian life in early
nineteenth century England.
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Beautiful Game (Paperback)
Kate Christie
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R410
R353
Discovery Miles 3 530
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It's 1991 and Melissa Etheridge is a brand new voice on the radio.
In Southern California it's almost--but not quite--safe to say
lesbian outloud. For Camille Wallace, a sophomore attending San
Diego University on a soccer scholarship, life is sweet. She has
gay friends, the sport she loves and a future full of
possibilities.
Her possible futures don't include a woman like Jess Maxwell.
Potential all-American, star-caliber tennis player and in every way
the perfect co-ed, Jess isn't likely to notice Cam's admiring
glances. And if she did, chances are she'll never think of Cam as
more than a fan.
The brilliant sunshine might be why Cam sees a Jess that no one
else has realized is there. But it will take more than training and
tenacity to find out if Jess wants to be the woman Cam believes
lurks within. It may take more than Cam can possibly risk.
"Kate Christie looks at love and the pursuit of happiness for two
vibrant, gifted college athletes in the early Gay 90s.
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