Unmentionables Book One by David Greene (2010) LN- HB 241220

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ISBN
9780988946279
Book Title
Unmentionables
Publisher
Greene, David
Item Length
9 in
Publication Year
2010
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.5 in
Author
David Greene
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Lgbt / Gay, Historical
Item Weight
32.1 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
529 Pages
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Greene, David
ISBN-10
0988946270
ISBN-13
9780988946279
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12038775448

Product Key Features

Book Title
Unmentionables
Number of Pages
529 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Lgbt / Gay, Historical
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Fiction
Author
David Greene
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
32.1 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2016-286852
Number of Volumes
bks. 2
Synopsis
Winner Book of the Year bronze medal for Gay fiction. Unmentionables is the story of two pairs of lovers in the American Civil War south. One couple is straight, white and wealthy. The other couple is gay, black and enslaved. Field hand Jimmy meets Cato, a house servant from a nearby plantation. Over time, Jimmy's fascination with Cato grows into romantic love. "One of the best novels of the year for any grown-up. A terrific, life-affirming read." - Kindle Nation Daily " Unmentionables is superb historical fiction with a contemporary angle; an enlightening look at the hidden elements of our past. Five stars." -- Foreword Clarion Review "This is a moving and profound novel, exploring the ways in which love counters cruelty in even the harshest of conditions. The characters are beautifully drawn, their feelings and motivations believable and real, their loves alternately heartbreaking and redemptive. Even the minor characters are drawn with the kind of careful detail that makes them spring brilliantly to life." - IndieReader.com, In this epic story at the dawn of the American Civil War, field hand Jimmy meets Cato, a house servant from a nearby plantation. Over time, Jimmy's fascination with Cato grows into romantic love. This is the first book ever written about enslaved gay men. Winner Book of the Year bronze medal for Gay literary fiction. "One of the best novels of the year for any grown-up. A terrific, life-affirming read." - Kindle Nation Daily " Unmentionables is superb gay historical fiction with a contemporary angle; an enlightening look at the hidden elements of our past. Five stars." -- Foreword Clarion Review "This is a moving and profound novel, exploring the ways in which love counters cruelty in even the harshest of conditions. The characters are beautifully drawn, their feelings and motivations believable and real, their loves alternately heartbreaking and redemptive. Even the minor characters are drawn with the kind of careful detail that makes them spring brilliantly to life." - IndieReader.com, Winner Book of the Year bronze medal for Gay fiction.Unmentionables is the story of two pairs of lovers in the American Civil War south. One couple is straight, white and wealthy. The other couple is gay, black and enslaved. Field hand Jimmy meets Cato, a house servant from a nearby plantation. Over time, Jimmy's fascination with Cato grows into romantic love. "One of the best novels of the year for any grown-up. A terrific, life-affirming read." - Kindle Nation Daily"Unmentionables is superb historical fiction with a contemporary angle; an enlightening look at the hidden elements of our past. Five stars." -- Foreword Clarion Review"This is a moving and profound novel, exploring the ways in which love counters cruelty in even the harshest of conditions. The characters are beautifully drawn, their feelings and motivations believable and real, their loves alternately heartbreaking and redemptive. Even the minor characters are drawn with the kind of careful detail that makes them spring brilliantly to life." - IndieReader.com

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