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Sometimes the only way to bloom is to break freeJess has always followed the rules-marrying young, raising two children, and keeping up appearances in her small, conservative town. But when she can no longer deny the truth she's kept buried for years, she makes a life-altering choice: she leaves her husband and admits what's been growing in her heart-she's in love with her best friend, Pam.Jess works at her aunt Louanne's beloved bakery café alongside Louanne's longtime partner, Vivienne. In their open, joyful home, Jess catches a glimpse of what life could be like: honest, messy, full of…mehr

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Sometimes the only way to bloom is to break freeJess has always followed the rules-marrying young, raising two children, and keeping up appearances in her small, conservative town. But when she can no longer deny the truth she's kept buried for years, she makes a life-altering choice: she leaves her husband and admits what's been growing in her heart-she's in love with her best friend, Pam.Jess works at her aunt Louanne's beloved bakery café alongside Louanne's longtime partner, Vivienne. In their open, joyful home, Jess catches a glimpse of what life could be like: honest, messy, full of flavor-and love. But Jess's journey is far from simple. Her mother, Rebecca, clings fiercely to her religious convictions, shaped by Jess's devout grandmother, who once lived as a nun. Coming out doesn't just shake Jess's world-it sends shockwaves through generations of silence, shame, and expectation.As Jess steps into her truth, she faces a reckoning: will she lose the people she loves most, or can something new-something extraordinary-take root in the aftermath?Told through the voices of multiple generations, We Will Plant Birds of Paradise is a tender, richly drawn debut novel about queer love, family loyalty, inherited faith, and the radical act of blooming in your own time.
Autorenporträt
Genevieve Rheams writes LGTBQ+ romance, comedy, literature, and personal essays. She received her MFA in Fiction from the University of New Orleans, teaches fiction writing workshops, and is an Academic Advisor at Loyola University. You can find her telling stories onstage at her local chapter of The Moth or Greetings, From Queer Mountain. She delights in having conversations with her three adult children and going for absurdly long walks. She lives with her wife in her hometown of New Orleans with their two cats and a dog. As you read this, she is most likely out of coffee and litter.For more information and stories you can find her at https: //www.genevieverheams.com