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- 187 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Julia Watts crea narrativas que profundizan en las complejidades de la identidad y la pertenencia, explorando los viajes de personajes que encuentran su lugar en el mundo. Su escritura es reconocida por su perspicaz exploración de la psicología humana y su cautivadora narrativa. Watts examina magistralmente las intrincadas relaciones y las expectativas sociales a través de sus originales historias. Los lectores aprecian su obra por su honestidad inquebrantable y su capacidad para evocar profundas respuestas emocionales.



When Bev's lover Andie receives an assistant professorship at a Christian-affiliated college, Bev does her best to be supportive. But she isn't too thrilled about the prospect of moving from Boston's lesbian ghetto to the small southern town of Morgan, Kentucky. Before she and Andie are even unpacked, a nosy neighbor is at the door with a welcoming cake and a basketful of personal questions. Bev is shocked when Andie tells the woman that the two of them are cousins - and mortified when the woman promises to set them up with all the eligible men in town, beginning with her grandson Cricket, the local mortician. Thus begins a hilarious and heartwarming tale of lesbian culture shock, the resiliency of true love, and the maddening gap between coming out and being out.