No River Wide Enough
Zusatztext
Two years ago, Chris and his boyfriend left the city to settle in a small town at the US-Canada border. Eager to start a new life, Chris bought the Frontier Café, but a year later, his boyfriend dumped him, leaving Chris the only openly gay man in town. Nowadays he's resigned to a life of romantic solitude. Hank spent the last years traveling through the country for his job as a water plant engineer. Deeply closeted, he's careful about the men he meets. Like the rivers he studies, he runs fast through the land. In town only for a few weeks, Hank is intent on getting the job done and returning home out west to take care of his father. But Chris's warm manner and decadent desserts are no match for Hank's defense mechanisms. For the first time in his life, he finds himself wanting to go with the flow.
Autorenportrait
Mel Bossa is a Lambda Literary Award finalist and author of numerous novels featuring LGBT characters. She lives in Montreal's gay village with the love of her life and their three kids. As a bisexual Franco-Italian feminist raised in a patriarchal family, duality is her middle name. She's felt like the Other for a great part of her life and finds peace in dreaming up worlds where grace wins over fear.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 28.08.2019
Umfang: 202 S., 0.27 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781646560554
Umbreit-Nr.: 803684
