Author: | Lori Henriksen | ISBN: | 9780997740615 |
Publisher: | Cougar Creek Books | Publication: | June 16, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Lori Henriksen |
ISBN: | 9780997740615 |
Publisher: | Cougar Creek Books |
Publication: | June 16, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In the shadow of the Great Depression, long before historical changes leading toward LGBTQ advocacy, Ruth Thompson defies her family’s expectations that she marry Duke, her long-time sweetheart. Instead, she joins a rodeo circuit with her cousin in order to earn money for college and comes of age in the rough and tumble culture of rodeo competition.
After returning home to Minnesota, Ruth resumes her familiar relationship with Duke. Once at college, her safe existence is upended when she meets confident and free-spirited Gisela, and further unravels when the two women fall in love.
The lives of Ruth, Gisela and Duke entwine while Ruth embarks on a journey of self-discovery, full of dangerous social repercussions, that takes her from Minnesota to the Pacific Ocean. As WWII escalates, each faces a test of their fortitude, and Ruth must finally find a way to defy social backlash or lose the woman she loves.
Both heart wrenching and uplifting, The Winter Loon honors the strength and spirit of all those who struggle with social persecution because of who they love and how they define family whether it is their own flesh and blood kinfolk and/or those nearest and dearest to their heart.
**The Winter Loon is a 2017 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Finalist, a Self Publishing Review Book Awards Finalist, and is a B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree.
In the shadow of the Great Depression, long before historical changes leading toward LGBTQ advocacy, Ruth Thompson defies her family’s expectations that she marry Duke, her long-time sweetheart. Instead, she joins a rodeo circuit with her cousin in order to earn money for college and comes of age in the rough and tumble culture of rodeo competition.
After returning home to Minnesota, Ruth resumes her familiar relationship with Duke. Once at college, her safe existence is upended when she meets confident and free-spirited Gisela, and further unravels when the two women fall in love.
The lives of Ruth, Gisela and Duke entwine while Ruth embarks on a journey of self-discovery, full of dangerous social repercussions, that takes her from Minnesota to the Pacific Ocean. As WWII escalates, each faces a test of their fortitude, and Ruth must finally find a way to defy social backlash or lose the woman she loves.
Both heart wrenching and uplifting, The Winter Loon honors the strength and spirit of all those who struggle with social persecution because of who they love and how they define family whether it is their own flesh and blood kinfolk and/or those nearest and dearest to their heart.
**The Winter Loon is a 2017 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Finalist, a Self Publishing Review Book Awards Finalist, and is a B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree.