Sticks and Stones
Jackie Calhoun
So reads the letter sent to the school where Alex and her lover, Sue Carruthers, teach.
Summoning all her courage, Alex ignores the hate filled message. But Sue has a daughter, Cassie, and an ex-husband, Ted, who wants to regain custody of Cassie.
A lesbian friend, owner of Maple Leaf Stables, suddenly has her own trouble – a fire in the stables. Arson is suspected. Are the two events connected? Or is a troubled young student named Billy James involved? Or is there another explanation?
Ted about to remarry, challenges Sue for custody, insisting that she must give up her relationship with Alex to keep Cassie.
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Alex is a good teacher. Her students tell her so and the sports teams she coaches respond to her leadership. Then the letter arrives. The letter is sent to every faculty member, the administration and the school board. The letter says that Alex is unfit to teach high school students because she is living with another woman and her child in an active lesbian relationship. If you’re Alex, you think the worst has happened, but you’re wrong. As you’re trying to deal with the letter, your lover Sue is notified by her ex-husband that he is going to try and take her daughter away because of the relationship. Then the home of a friend is burned down and the boy Alex has been trying to help may be responsible. This book covers a lot of areas in a few pages. What are the costs of staying in the closet? Can teachers be deprived of their professions because of their lifestyles? Can Alex and Sue find a way to keep their relationship alive in the face of all of these pressures? And who keeps trying to burn out their friend? Surprisingly, the book carries a punch even with dealing with all of those topics.
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Details
ISBN | 1562800205 |
Genre | Romance |
Publication Date | May-92 |
Publisher | Naiad Press |
Format | Trade Paperback |
No. of Pages | 288 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
BookID | 12396 |