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A story of being one's self --

come what may


INTRODUCING... A novel dedicated to all who have questioned the unseen powers which limit our freedom to be ourselves -- to all who have greeted life's pre-ordained roles with a "who says?" attitude.

"Above It All," by George W. Morrison, is the story of Kera McLain, a working class lesbian who comes from the economic fringes and cultural center. Everyone, it seems, wants to mold Kera in his or her image, from her recationary family, to doctrinaire idealists. But all finally yield to Kera's most human of desires -- to be herself.

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A note to readers

Click here to go to George Morrison's "Vaughn Meader -- JFK's Myna Bird"

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