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Tilting Toward the Sun - Dell'Olio, Mario
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Always the sidekick, Michael never thought he'd meet the man of his dreams. When a handsome officer sweeps him off his feet, the excitement of young love rocks his world. But when the ban on gays in the military rears its head, Scott must keep his secret or risk a dishonorable discharge. Following divergent paths, these young lovers face the tumultuous 1980s and 90s. Amidst the AIDS crisis, Scott and Michael navigate a world of fear and uncertainty as they seek not only to survive but to thrive. Tilting Toward the Sun is a journey of undying devotion and love through the decades. As youth…mehr

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Always the sidekick, Michael never thought he'd meet the man of his dreams. When a handsome officer sweeps him off his feet, the excitement of young love rocks his world. But when the ban on gays in the military rears its head, Scott must keep his secret or risk a dishonorable discharge. Following divergent paths, these young lovers face the tumultuous 1980s and 90s. Amidst the AIDS crisis, Scott and Michael navigate a world of fear and uncertainty as they seek not only to survive but to thrive. Tilting Toward the Sun is a journey of undying devotion and love through the decades. As youth turns to maturity, they grapple with life's challenges reaching for the elusive happily ever after. Can true love conquer all?
Autorenporträt
Dr. Mario Dell'Olio is the author of Letters from Italy, Forbidden Rome, New Men, Coming About: Life in the Balance, and Body and Soul. His doctoral project examines the woman's voice in the music of Hildegard von Bingen. He is chair of the music department and ethics teacher at an independent school for girls in Manhattan.Dr. Dell'Olio was director of music at Mission Dolores Basilica in San Francisco, California. Dr. Dell'Olio holds a Doctor of Sacred Music, a Master of Music in Vocal Performance, and a Master of Religious Education. He pursued postgraduate work in Theology as a seminarian at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy.https://mariodellolio.com