Well-written, heartfelt, engaging and informative, The Grass Sweeper God by Doug Howery, is a beautiful novel about growing up ‘different’ in the 1950s and discovering the glitter and brightness of your dreams in a society that only had dark words and thoughts to offer or impose upon you. Enjoy!
The Grass Sweeper God
by Doug Howery
(22 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender eBooks | History & Criticism
In the 1950s Appalachia coal fields of Solitude, VA… Smiley Hanlon is placed in the “Mentally Retarded” Class… Because he is different…
Being different in America has never been easy; being born different and in the wrong body in Solitude, Virginia in the 1950’s, is brutal. Smiley Hanlon lives day to day trapped in a Coal Miners town, buffeted by the Appalachian’s and generations of hate and mistrust. Any hint of being different, or being a ‘Freak’ is enough to ostracize you, pigeon hole you and make you a target for bullying – or worse. Backed by his best friend and protector, Lee Moore, Smiley made it through the days… until the night everything shattered. Chosen as the lead in a new town production called Dorothy of Oz Coal Camp, it seemed to be the beginning to acceptance and maybe even happiness, but the world is cruel and mankind even crueler. The triumph of the play decayed into a Coal Miners version of “Carrie” culminating in a tragic and horrific moment that would change both Smiley and Lee, forever… In the autumn of 1950, his father, Ted, viciously attacks precocious, effeminate 16-year-old Smiley Hanlon. Smiley, his friend, and Protector, Lee, keep the attack a secret. Because of their sexual identity, Lee and Smiley are banished from their family in Solitude, Virginia, and find refuge in New York…
This is their story and the story of so many others who suffered under the psychology of the day that their sexual identity is a sickness…
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