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Kate Evans Novelist, poet and memoirist

Complementary Colors

Complementary Colors

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Synopsis:

What happens when a 31-year-old straight woman falls in love with a lesbian? It's 1993, and Gwen Sullivan is agitated. She's been married and divorced and is now living with her scientist boyfriend who loses himself in dark moods. Her job at a tutoring center and her work on the Bill Clinton-for-President campaign leave her vaguely dissatisfied. She hopes taking a night class in poetry might help. In the poetry class, the allure of two lesbians takes her by surprise. She can't get them out of her mind. This prompts her to question who she is and who she wants to be. Soon, Gwen cannot deny her intense attraction to one of the women, Jamie. The feeling is mutual, but Jamie, too, is in a long-term relationship - with a woman minister. As Jamie and Gwen become more and more entwined, Gwen must ask herself who she is and what she wants from life. She begins to see gender, sex and sexuality differently. And as she feels compelled to confess her love for Jamie to her women friends, she is continually surprised by their complex reactions. This leads her to make one of the most important decisions of her life.

Book Excerpt:

available at:  http://www.forthemayqueen.blogspot.com/

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Topics/Categories:

bisexuality, California, heterosexuality, Lesbianism, Love, Relationships, Women

Genre:

Fiction

Type of Work:

Book

Publishers:

Vanilla Heart Press

Awards:

Nominated for Northern California Book Award and Pushcart Prize

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Complementary Colors
For the May Queen


Original Publish Date:

October 19, 2009