Worlds

A Roaming Lesbian Goes Home Again

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay
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Author: George W. Morrison ISBN: 9781450227797
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 28, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: George W. Morrison
ISBN: 9781450227797
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 28, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Kera McLain is backon Mars, battling harassment, homophobia and life-threatening natural disasters with the daring and street-smarts she relied on to escape a conformist world and live in Earth orbit as the lesbian heroine of George Morrisons first novel, Out From It All (www.outfromitall.com). In this sequel, Morrison and Louisville artist John Welsh show how Kera stands up to patriarchy and uncaring bureaucracy to tenaciously hold onto the spot shes been given on the first Mars journey, then discovers spiritual dimensions to an interplanetary life made possible by secular technology. In a desperate bid to save a mission seemingly doomed, Kera chooses to uncharacteristically break the rules, shocking her colleagues, but earning herself the status of space heroine. Soon, another planet beckons as Mars once did and Kera sets out to explore and establish a life on Eartha place shed always considered an alien world.

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Kera McLain is backon Mars, battling harassment, homophobia and life-threatening natural disasters with the daring and street-smarts she relied on to escape a conformist world and live in Earth orbit as the lesbian heroine of George Morrisons first novel, Out From It All (www.outfromitall.com). In this sequel, Morrison and Louisville artist John Welsh show how Kera stands up to patriarchy and uncaring bureaucracy to tenaciously hold onto the spot shes been given on the first Mars journey, then discovers spiritual dimensions to an interplanetary life made possible by secular technology. In a desperate bid to save a mission seemingly doomed, Kera chooses to uncharacteristically break the rules, shocking her colleagues, but earning herself the status of space heroine. Soon, another planet beckons as Mars once did and Kera sets out to explore and establish a life on Eartha place shed always considered an alien world.

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