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In 18th century England, a woman's role is to be a wife, and a mother - something which holds no appeal for Elizabeth Searson.
When Elizabeth's Professor dies unexpectedly,... More > leaving his apothecary to her, she discovers that she must marry in order to claim her inheritance.
Threatened by bankruptcy, Elizabeth begins a double life by dressing as a man and quickly learns the perks of being male. Under her alias, Elizabeth soon finds she is quite popular with the ladies, and finds herself under a particular ladies spell.< Less
(Gay) Mormon Guy, the Blog is the real-life story of Mormon Guy - a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who is also attracted to other men.
This book, taken from his blog at... More > www.gaymormonguy.blogspot.com , shows how Mormon Guy's faith brings him hope, peace, and happiness, even though life is definitely less than ideal.
A must-read for Mormons, gays, and anyone who wants to better understand what it's like to be a (Gay) Mormon Guy.
Read more and join the conversation: http://www.gaymormonguy.blogspot.com< Less
(Gay) Mormon Guy, the Blog is the real-life story of Mormon Guy - a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who is also attracted to other men.
This book, taken from his blog at... More > www.gaymormonguy.blogspot.com , shows how Mormon Guy's faith brings him hope, peace, and happiness, even though life is definitely less than ideal.
A must-read for Mormons, gays, and anyone who wants to better understand what it's like to be a (Gay) Mormon Guy.
Read more and join the conversation: http://www.gaymormonguy.blogspot.com< Less
Massachusetts is preparing for its second debate on amending the state Constitution to prohibit same-sex couples from having the same right to a statutory contract that is given to heterosexual... More > couples. Prepare for the renewed attack of fear and bigoted thinking with this compilation of bitingly humorous letters from a straight white male to various politicians and public figures. The author harangs in favor of allowing gays to have full marriage rights. Most were written during the 2004 Massachusetts Gay Marriage Amendment debate. The author, a self-described sorehead, harangues President George W. Bush, Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, Boston Archbishop Sean O'Malley, and others on tidbits of history, Constitutional law, what John Adams might have thought, creed-based bigotry, and on the American principal of "live and let live."< Less
Massachusetts is preparing for its second debate on amending the state Constitution to prohibit same-sex couples from having the same right to a statutory contract that is given to heterosexual... More > couples. Prepare for the renewed attack of fear and bigoted thinking with this compilation of bitingly humorous letters from a straight white male to various politicians and public figures. The author harangs in favor of allowing gays to have full marriage rights. Most were written during the 2004 Massachusetts Gay Marriage Amendment debate. The author, a self-described sorehead, harangues President George W. Bush, Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, Boston Archbishop Sean O'Malley, and others on tidbits of history, Constitutional law, what John Adams might have thought, creed-based bigotry, and on the American principal of "live and let live."< Less
A gay comedy murder mystery for the whole family!--Five friends gather for a gay wedding, but before the vows are exchanged one of them is dead. Is it an accident? Suicide? Or murder? Enter gay... More > police Captain George Sustenance; determined to sort out the facts, he encounters a collection of companions as fascinating as they are resistant to formal interrogation. Will he solve the mystery or become lost in the quagmire of his suspects?< Less
This book introduces Melanie, Adrianna, and Nicole. They are young people who are learning how to understand and navigate the world around them by way of manipulation, fantasy, and reality.
They... More > are dealing with issues of identity, death, divorce, and discrimination.
This book sets the stage for what is to come in a series of books that follow the characters throughout their adolescent and adult years.
This book is for young adult readers who are interested in fiction.< Less
This book introduces Melanie, Adrianna, and Nicole. They are young people who are learning how to understand and navigate the world around them by way of manipulation, fantasy, and reality.
They... More > are dealing with issues of identity, death, divorce, and discrimination.
This book sets the stage for what is to come in a series of books that follow the characters throughout their adolescent and adult years.
This book is for young adult readers who are interested in fiction.< Less