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When Luke Mason learns of his brother's white supremacist connections, he and his family are horrified. Initially they treat it as a thorny but manageable political difference between relatives - a private matter - but as shocking new information comes to light, Luke is forced to see the situation in broader terms. Tolerance and inaction are no longer options.Bending the Arc is the story of the Mason family as they navigate a path of loss, confusion, and transformation. Ultimately, it's a story of love and hope. A book club recommendation. Questions for book club discussions can be downloaded…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Luke Mason learns of his brother's white supremacist connections, he and his family are horrified. Initially they treat it as a thorny but manageable political difference between relatives - a private matter - but as shocking new information comes to light, Luke is forced to see the situation in broader terms. Tolerance and inaction are no longer options.Bending the Arc is the story of the Mason family as they navigate a path of loss, confusion, and transformation. Ultimately, it's a story of love and hope. A book club recommendation. Questions for book club discussions can be downloaded from the AIA Publishing website, and the author is happy to attend book club groups via Zoom to discuss the book.
Autorenporträt
Don Thompson was born in Bakersfield, California, and has spent most of his life not far from there. He has been publishing poetry since the early sixties, including over a dozen books and chapbooks. He and his wife, Chris, live on her family's farm near Buttonwillow in a house that has been home to four generations. In 2016 he was selected as the first poet laureate of Kern County.