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This is not a book for those looking to escape from today's politics.
Sure, this is a steamy lesbian teen romance and a view of lesbian teens in the
Sixties. There are vast similarities between the demonstrations of 2020-2021
and the protest marches of the Sixties. The author's life has been a deep politic,
and she was very active in demonstrating for civil rights.
Dreamcatcher is a personal and fictionalized memoir from that era.
The 1964 Civil Rights Act and 1965 Voting Rights Act freed Black Americans from
the tyranny of the violent white racist American south under Jim Crow
and set off many liberation movements in which the author was delighted to join
including the anti-war movement that rid the United States of the military
conscription known as "the draft" in 1973. She also worked for Gay Liberation
and Women's Liberation. The author has met Gloria Steinem personally,
and went to a live anti-war event featuring Jane Fonda.
She supported the abortion-on-demand movement, a woman's right to choose
and marched in the first Gay Pride parade in Chicago.
She was a super hippie with feathers in her hair just like Julietta Bonaventura,
our main character. The intimate love between Julie and Shainah and their struggles with family
and community are the same today. In the Sixties, no lesbian was normally
allowed to keep her children. No matter how abusive the father was -
or how long and violent a felony record he had, he was always awarded custody.
Homosexuality was considered a crime against nature. It was not seen as natural
to love someone of the same gender. Despite Julie, Reese and Shainah's struggles
to be free and the spitefulness of their rural community, Julie's dad and his
girlfriend Chun-hua always supported the girls. Their lives should ring true
today loud and clear.
Peace, Love and Happiness...
Know Justice, Know Peace!
Stay Safe, Stay Strong!