In 1972 rural Pennsylvania, Lynda and JT’s connection was a magical, interracial, and controversial young love that grew through sharing late-night letters and songs—until their own insecurities let the people around them tear them apart. Four decades later, fate brings them back together—but is it too late?
In 1972 rural Pennsylvania, Lynda and JT’s connection was a magical, interracial, and controversial young love that grew through sharing late-night letters and songs—until their own insecurities let the people around them tear them apart. Four decades later, fate brings them back together—but is it too late?
Lynda Smith Hoggan is Professor Emeritus of Health and Human Sexuality at Mt. San Antonio College in Southern California. She has also been a professional gift shop duster, bra strap counter, playground instructor, army base secretary, garment district house model, barmaid, go-go dancer, high school teacher, technical writer, sex educator, and amateur martini taster. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, Westwind: UCLA Journal of the Arts, the Los Angeles Times, Cultural Daily, the anthology Art in the Time of Unbearable Crisis and more. She blogs at www.lyndasmithhoggan.com. She lives in Sacramento, CA.
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