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The Right to Love
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The Right to Love

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The Right to Love was inspired by two special people who fell deeply in love as teenagers but were separated by circumstances beyond their control. After thirty-five years, they were finally reunited, briefly, before death. The book is written in straightforward, yet poetic, language, deals with age-old issues that touch on love, sexuality, loyalty, morality, and family. The novel is an in-depth probe of the emotional triangle of wife-husband-lover, testing the limits of endurance among them and the possibilities for acceptance and redemption.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
Country
United States
Date
28 February 2020
Pages
200
ISBN
9781643784946

The Right to Love was inspired by two special people who fell deeply in love as teenagers but were separated by circumstances beyond their control. After thirty-five years, they were finally reunited, briefly, before death. The book is written in straightforward, yet poetic, language, deals with age-old issues that touch on love, sexuality, loyalty, morality, and family. The novel is an in-depth probe of the emotional triangle of wife-husband-lover, testing the limits of endurance among them and the possibilities for acceptance and redemption.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
Country
United States
Date
28 February 2020
Pages
200
ISBN
9781643784946