Miss McGhee by Bett Norris Paperback Book

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Author: Bett Norris

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Consortium Book Sales & Dist

Published: Jul 2007

Genre: Fiction - Lesbian

Retail Price: $13.95

Pages: 336

Synopsis


When Mary McGhee moved to a small Alabama town shortly after the Second World War, she was sure she could change her life for good: a new job, a new place, and a chance for a new life. But then she met Lila Dubose, the wife of her new employer.


Set in the shadow of the civil rights movement, Miss McGhee is a sweeping tale of forbidden love in a turbulent time.


Miss McGhee is a runner-up for the first annual Bywater Prize for Fiction.

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