When Maura Jaeger's father dies she must return to the small town where she grew up and from which her family exiled her for being a lesbian. Forced to reexamine the childhood she has fought so hard to forget, Maura must grant herself her own amnesty and begin to live life on her own terms.
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Synopsis:
When her father dies, Maura Jaegar emerges from seclusion in rural Pennsylvania and returns to her small hometown, where she must come to terms with her brother's death in Vietnam, her troubled childhood, and her mother's disapproval of her homosexuality. IP.
About the Author:
Louise A. Blum teaches English at Mansfield University.
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