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      Our Song: A Memoir of Love and Race

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      In 1972 rural Pennsylvania, Lynda and JT’s connection was a magical, interracial, and controversial young love that grew through sharing late-night letters and songs—until their own insecurities let the people around them tear them apart. Four decades later, fate brings them back together—but ...

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      Product ID:9781647423896
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Our Song
      Subtitle:A Memoir of Love and Race
      Authors:Author: Lynda Smith Hoggan
      Page Count:328
      Subjects:Memoirs, Memoirs
      Description:In 1972 rural Pennsylvania, Lynda and JT’s connection was a magical, interracial, and controversial young love that grew through sharing late-night letters and songs—until their own insecurities let the people around them tear them apart. Four decades later, fate brings them back together—but is it too late?
      The year was 1972. The place was rural Pennsylvania. Civil rights, the Vietnam War, and counterculture youth who were defying their traditional parents had the nation in social upheaval. Lynda was white, an anxious but earnest free spirit studying poetry, peyote, and peaceful protest at her small university. JT was black, a talented athlete recruited from the inner city to win basketball games for Lynda’s hometown college. Their chemistry was irresistible, but their schools were hours apart—so, in the days before email, cell phones, and video chat apps to connect them, they reached out to each other in the only way possible: letters. Songs and prose penned late into the night revealed a longing that neither had felt before. JT used music to show Lynda his sensitive side and deep desire for true love. Lynda strove to leave her conservative upbringing behind, to see truths beyond skin color and the pressure—for women, especially—to conform. But their connection, though deep, was also fragile. Racist parents, a jealous friend, and a prior lover who came back to claim Lynda ultimately unraveled the delicate fabric woven by their words.

      Now, four decades later, Lynda and JT may have another chance. Can they take it?

      This sensual memoir by human sexuality professor Lynda Smith Hoggan lays bare the raw contradictions between social expectations and the heart’s desires—and leaves readers pondering what love might look like in a world where we are truly free.
      Imprint Name:She Writes Press
      Publisher Name:She Writes Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-10-11

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      Weight444 g
      Dimensions141 × 216 × 28 mm