It's the spring of 1979 and change is in the air. The disco craze is waning as is the heyday of gay liberation, and an invisible beast called AIDS has yet to make itself known. In the midst of all this, an adventure begins for two young men. Recently laid off from his job in a small Ontario town, Neil is looking for a change in his life. Contemplating what to do next he meets Bryn, a young officer facing personal struggles of his own. Their adventure begins, as they travel west across Canada seeking a new life together. But societal pressure is not as kind to them as they are to each other,…mehr
It's the spring of 1979 and change is in the air. The disco craze is waning as is the heyday of gay liberation, and an invisible beast called AIDS has yet to make itself known. In the midst of all this, an adventure begins for two young men. Recently laid off from his job in a small Ontario town, Neil is looking for a change in his life. Contemplating what to do next he meets Bryn, a young officer facing personal struggles of his own. Their adventure begins, as they travel west across Canada seeking a new life together. But societal pressure is not as kind to them as they are to each other, and rifts begin to appear. These are two separate stories about Neil and Bryn, as their lives intertwine, part, then carry on to new adventures. It is a story of acceptance and bravery while under fire for living freely along life's road without end.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
**Edited by Ron Kearse, (Editor of Sharing our Journeys - the first volume, Author of Road Without End, Just Outside of Hope, Lost History, Ex Animo, assistant writer for the television series Nations at War on the Aboriginal People's Television Network in Canada, local history, and blogs.) ** Introduction by Rebecca Mabanglo-Mayor, ( Author of Growing Up Filipino II: More Stories for Young Adults, Kuwento: Small Things, and Beyond Lumpia, Pansit, and Seven Manangs Wild: An Anthology. Pause Mid-Flight and Dancing Between Bamboo Poles. She is also the co-editor of True Stories: The Narrative Project Vols. I-IV, ) **Foreward by Neil Farnyhough, Manager Community Programs, Alexandra Neighbourhood House
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