Bett Norris

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Miss McGhee

Miss McGhee is a story set in the deep South during the years of the civil rights movement.

This character is a lesbian, and the story begins in 1948, set in a small town in the south. I wanted to write about what it was like for women in that time, isolated, without the support of a larger gay community, when even heterosexual women lived under restrictions that seem impossible to accept.

What Mary McGhee wants is not to want. She wills herself not to want. Accepting her attraction to women, she tries by strength of will not to act upon it. In her experience, acting on this desire always ends badly, it is despised by most, and so, while being honest enough with herself, she tries not to want what she wants. Mary is rigid and unforgiving. Giving in to her natural instincts is a failure of will in her estimation, and in her mind, it is only her opinion that counts. The censure of the small town, the dictums of society, these are small matters compared to her own judgment of herself.

Beginning again in a small town where no one knows her seems the perfect solution to Miss McGhee. She will form no friendships, refuse involvements, keep herself apart, as cloistered as a nun. She feels safe, hidden away, and resolved. Soon enough, this resolve is tested, when she falls in love with the wife of her employer, and it seems that her past will repeat itself in another failed relationship.

Product Details:

Paperback: 336 pages

Publisher: Bywater Books (April, 2007)

ISBN: 1932859330

Purchase Miss McGhee at: www.Bywaterbooks.com

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