Gay physio Brooksy hopes to entice club captain Nathan out of the closet and onto his massage table. But when a sex abuse scandal hits the club and a youth player is found dead in the club showers, Brooksy fears the chances of Nathan coming out are zero. One reviewer comments: At the time of writing, only eight male club footballers have come out as LGBT+. Shepherd skilfully puts this issue mid-field in this fast-paced and timely novel. What results is an easy-to-read and much needed look at the taboo of homosexuality in club football. Containing strong themes of anger, self-hatred, mental ill health, and prejudice, this one is worth the read.…mehr
Gay physio Brooksy hopes to entice club captain Nathan out of the closet and onto his massage table. But when a sex abuse scandal hits the club and a youth player is found dead in the club showers, Brooksy fears the chances of Nathan coming out are zero. One reviewer comments: At the time of writing, only eight male club footballers have come out as LGBT+. Shepherd skilfully puts this issue mid-field in this fast-paced and timely novel. What results is an easy-to-read and much needed look at the taboo of homosexuality in club football. Containing strong themes of anger, self-hatred, mental ill health, and prejudice, this one is worth the read.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
C A Shepherd (1971- ) was born in Bellshill, Lanarkshire (Scotland), but grew up in Swansea, South Wales. She is a global expert in bisexual Christian identities. A Sociology lecturer and LGBT activist, she is the author of several academic and trade books. Her main subject areas are LGBT issues and faith, but she has also penned a trilogy of crime novels. Carol currently lives in Eastleigh, Hampshire, UK and has three big children. You can find more details of Carol's fiction and non-fiction output at www.carolshepherdbooks.info For speaking engagements, complete the contact form at www.easyyoke.org
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