Lucybelle Bledsoe is a woman of rare intellect, possessing a sharp scientific mind and refined editorial instincts. When a high-stakes opportunity arises at the peak of the Cold War, she flees a fractured past to join a groundbreaking expedition extracting the world’s first polar ice cores.
Amidst the frozen silence of the Arctic research, Lucybelle finds a dangerous duality. While she contributes to the origins of modern climate science, she must navigate the era’s suffocating social constraints. A burgeoning romance offers hope but carries the constant threat of government exposure—a risk that could dismantle her career and her freedom.
A Thin Bright Line is a fictionalized tribute to the author’s aunt. It weaves together queer identity, the paranoia of the 1950s, and the dawn of the civil rights movement into a story about the courage required to live authentically.
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| ISBN: 9780299309305 |
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| Genre: Historical Fiction |
| Subject(s): Genre Fiction; LGBTQ+ Books; Literature & Fiction |
| Publication Date: 2016-10-18 |
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| Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press |
| Language: English |
| Format: Hardcover |
| Pages: 323 |
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| Book_ID: 105550 |