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Alma Mater eBook

by Rita mae Brown
language: english
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group, December of 2007 ‧
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Sex makes monkeys out of all of us. If you don’t give in to it, you wind up a cold, unfeeling bastard. If you do, you spend the rest of your life picking up the pieces. . . .

At the start of senior year at William & Mary, the six-foot-tall, raven-haired beauty Victoria "Vic" Savedge finds her future mapped out in detail. She will marry Charly Harrison, the son of one of Virginia’s most prominent families. Though branded by a fiery streak of independence, Vic hasn’t really considered any other options. Until she meets a woman named Chris.

A transfer from Vermont, Chris is new to Southern mores and attitudes. Though instantly captivated by Vic, she is also drawn to the entire quirky but charming Savedge family. But the young women’s friendship is not your basic college-girl variety. For neither can resist their mutual attraction-an attraction that erupts into a passion that will forever change the course of both their lives.


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Alma Mater

by Rita mae Brown

Property Description
ISBN: 9780307414502
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Release Date: December of 2007
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9780307414502
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Rita mae Brown

Rita Mae Brown é uma incansável lutadora: fez parte do movimento pelos direitos civis e do movimento contra a guerra do Vietname, na década de 60, e participou nas revoltas de Stonewall («Era a única mulher no meio daquilo tudo», comenta). Na década de 80, trabalhou como guionista para diversos programas de televisão, tendo sido nomeada para os Emmy. É autora de numerosos romances e da conhecida série de livros policiais protagonizados pelo seu gato, Sneaky Pie Brown. Vive numa quinta em Charlottesville, na Virgínia. Publicado pela primeira vez em 1973, O Fruto Proibido foi um dos primeiros marcos da extraordinária carreira de Rita Mae Brown e é um clássico incontornável da literatura lésbica.

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