The Young in One Another's Arms"Make no mistake about it--Jane Rule is one of the best writers we have."--Margaret Laurence "Lesbian identity itself is not so much subsumed into the community as kept whole within it . . . not singled out as an angle of vision any more or less valid than others."--Marilyn Schuster, Feminist Studies Jane Rule's 1977 novel The Young in One Another's Arms is set at the end of the Vietnam War in and around a boarding house in the Kitsilano neighborhood of Vancouver. Ruth, a middle-aged woman accustomed to tragedy in her own life, cares for the young and changing boarders of her house as a mother and guide. First published by Doubleday and reprinted by The Naiad Press, The Young in One Another's Arms is about communities and the differences between people that allow them to come together. Race, gender, sexuality and politics are reappearing themes among the characters. Young defectors from the American war gather in the house, barely able to articulate their bewilderment at life's challenges. In Rule's sparse but generous prose, the players dance around each others' lives, moving fluidly, loving, maturing, finding solace or heartbreak, each one touching the lives of all the others. The author's passion for life and stoic sensibility are evident on every page. It's a warm, sophisticated novel celebrating life in all its diversity. The novel, one of the first ever to depict lesbians in a positive light, won the Canadian Authors Association Best Novel of the Year Award in 1978. With an introduction by novelist Katherine V. Forrest, author of Curious Wine and Daughters of a Coral Dawn. Little Sister's Classics is a new series of books from Arsenal Pulp Press, reviving lost and out-of-print gay and lesbian classic books, both fiction and nonfiction. The books in the series are produced in conjunction with Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium, the heroic Vancouver bookstore well-known for its anti-censorship efforts. |
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... move he could make . " I want you to move with Clara and me into an apartment when the time comes . You know that , don't you ? " " The future takes care of itself , " he said , evasive rather than comfortable in his tone . " But you're ...
... move after the New Year . " “ I haven't got ' til after the New Year . I've got to be out of here tomorrow night . " " You don't have to move her , " Ruth pleaded . “ Tom could do it , he and Mavis . " " She moves tomorrow , and I do it ...
... move to iso- lated Galiano Island where they share responsibilities for the house , garden , res- taurant and the ... moved to London , England . She has been a teacher of everything from swimming to creative writing . She moved to ...