This award-winning novel follows the short life of Kyle O'Sullivan who is running from his troubled past after a fire consumes his aunt's orchid estate on Maui, destroying their livelihood and killing his only living relative. Realizing that the fire was meant for him, he must flee for his life. He moves to Tempe, Arizona, bringing with him the only orchid to survive the fire -the Dracula vampira, also called the Orchid of the Night. He finds solace in the gay sanctuary of Ixtlan; however, even with a new identity he cannot escape his tragic fate. As historical fiction, Kyle's story sheds…mehr
This award-winning novel follows the short life of Kyle O'Sullivan who is running from his troubled past after a fire consumes his aunt's orchid estate on Maui, destroying their livelihood and killing his only living relative. Realizing that the fire was meant for him, he must flee for his life. He moves to Tempe, Arizona, bringing with him the only orchid to survive the fire -the Dracula vampira, also called the Orchid of the Night. He finds solace in the gay sanctuary of Ixtlan; however, even with a new identity he cannot escape his tragic fate. As historical fiction, Kyle's story sheds light on the Gay Liberation Movement in San Francisco during the AIDS epidemic as well as on one of the nation's first gay sanctuaries, still existing near Gallup, New Mexico. In part two of the novel, the second protagonist, Detective Andy Gomez, becomes embroiled in the secrets and lies of Kyle's past that relate to his own family saga. This provocative, emotionally charged thriller delves into the inner worlds of both protagonists as they grapple with painful paradoxes of life and shows how redemption is possible even in the face of tragedy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J.S. Bodin, Ph.D., (Joanne Bodin) is a retired educator and award-winning author and poet. She received her doctorate in Multicultural Teacher Education from the University of New Mexico. Her novel, Walking Fish, was an International Book Award winner, a New Mexico Book Award winner, and a Best Book Award finalist in gay/lesbian fiction. Her book of poetry, Piggybacked, was a finalist in the New Mexico Book Awards. Her novel, Orchid of the Night, was an Eric Hoffer Award finalist for commercial fiction, a New Mexico Press Women Communication Contest second place winner for adult novel, a New York City Big Book Award distinguished favorite in LGBT fiction, and a New Mexico/Arizona Book Award winner in LGBT fiction as well as a finalist in three other categories. Her poetry has appeared in over twenty-five poetry anthologies. She plays classical and jazz piano and is a watercolor hobbyist. She also teaches writing classes, leads poetry workshops, and does private coaching for emerging or experienced writers.
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