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The Second Edition of this top-selling sequel to the journey, which began in Road Without End. It continues with the stories of two more men. It is now September 1980 and ex-Lieutenant Jim Whitelaw is tangled up in bed sheets wrestling with his tangled past. He's dealing with the guilt he feels from the fall out of a military tribunal, and lingering family issues make things worse. Just as he feels he's getting his life together, cracks appear once more and he has to make some serious decisions. This sequel, Just Outside of Hope, moves through the early years of the 80's, from the Prairies to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Second Edition of this top-selling sequel to the journey, which began in Road Without End. It continues with the stories of two more men. It is now September 1980 and ex-Lieutenant Jim Whitelaw is tangled up in bed sheets wrestling with his tangled past. He's dealing with the guilt he feels from the fall out of a military tribunal, and lingering family issues make things worse. Just as he feels he's getting his life together, cracks appear once more and he has to make some serious decisions. This sequel, Just Outside of Hope, moves through the early years of the 80's, from the Prairies to the pubs, bathhouses and nude beaches of Vancouver, British Columbia. These are two more stories in the continuing series of the lives of the gay men that lived through the most exhilarating and terrifying times Just Outside of Hope.
Autorenporträt
**Edited by Ron Kearse, (Editor of Sharing our Journeys - the first volume, Author of Road Without End, Just Outside of Hope, Lost History, Ex Animo, assistant writer for the television series Nations at War on the Aboriginal People's Television Network in Canada, local history, and blogs.) ** Introduction by Rebecca Mabanglo-Mayor, ( Author of Growing Up Filipino II: More Stories for Young Adults, Kuwento: Small Things, and Beyond Lumpia, Pansit, and Seven Manangs Wild: An Anthology. Pause Mid-Flight and Dancing Between Bamboo Poles. She is also the co-editor of True Stories: The Narrative Project Vols. I-IV, ) **Foreward by Neil Farnyhough, Manager Community Programs, Alexandra Neighbourhood House