Over the Course of a Lifetime |
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Author:
| Woodward, J. G. |
Prepared for Publication by:
| Invincible Publishing, |
ISBN: | 978-0-9822595-2-8 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2008 |
Publisher: | Invincible Publishing
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Book Format: | Downloadable audio file |
List Price: | USD $19.95 |
Book Description:
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What if only ten percent of the population in the United States of America was heterosexual?
What if the only difference in the course of history over the past one hundred years was that the majority of the population was gay?
Over the Course of a Lifetime is written in this setting. This historical fiction novel challenges the reader to peer into an alternate reality of what the world would be like if the only variable changed was that there was a different ruling majority...
More DescriptionWhat if only ten percent of the population in the United States of America was heterosexual?
What if the only difference in the course of history over the past one hundred years was that the majority of the population was gay?
Over the Course of a Lifetime is written in this setting. This historical fiction novel challenges the reader to peer into an alternate reality of what the world would be like if the only variable changed was that there was a different ruling majority class.
Marcus is a straight man born in 1930 whom against all odds, finds the woman of his dreams, in spite of the problems that he and Marie must overcome. They love, they strive, they succeed, and they spend their entire lifetimes together, despite the deck being stacked against them as the most overlooked minority population in the country.
This love story is uproariously funny; yet, it challenges you to bend your conception of past and present time. It promises to expand your thinking and to pose questions in your mind. The novel is uplifting and intellectually intriguing.
Are you as open-minded as you believe yourself to be?
Can you think outside of the box?
Why not take a walk alongside Marcus and Marie in their lifetime romance, complete with a happy ending?
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