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  • Book I. The Quest
  • Book II. The Discovery
  • Book III. The Challenge
  • Book IV. The Realization
  • Book V. Survival
  • Book VI. The End of the Beginning
  • Book VII. Epilogue: The Wedding
  • Menu

Morning Has Broken

“Morning Has Broken”


Juliana goes to the airport to pick up Carin Mattson.


  • Preface (to Book I.)
  • Beginning of the End
  • Megan’s Birthday Party
  • After the Holidays
  • New Door to an Old World
  • Lesbian Wives in Cyberspace
  • The Church Job
  • Sandra Lee’s Secret
  • Truly Lace
  • Why Do You Love That Straight Woman?
  • Wrong Side of the Closet
  • Denny’s Girlfriends
  • Weekend at Mission Academy
  • Trisha’s Perfume
  • To Hell In a Handbasket
  • Agape
  • “Surely It Is God Who Saves Me”
  • First Kinship Contact
  • Les Lacey Days
  • More Lesbian Moms
  • Closing Ceremonies
  • Urban Cowgirl
  • Dennis Mozak
  • The Back Cover
  • Menu

Contents

  • Home
    • Book I. The Quest
      • Preface (to Book I.)
      • Beginning of the End
      • Megan’s Birthday Party
      • After the Holidays
      • New Door to an Old World
      • Lesbian Wives in Cyberspace
      • The Church Job
      • Sandra Lee’s Secret
      • Truly Lace
      • Why Do You Love That Straight Woman?
      • Wrong Side of the Closet
      • Denny’s Girlfriends
      • Weekend at Mission Academy
      • Trisha’s Perfume
      • To Hell In a Handbasket
      • Agape
      • “Surely It Is God Who Saves Me”
      • First Kinship Contact
      • Les Lacey Days
      • More Lesbian Moms
      • Closing Ceremonies
      • Urban Cowgirl
      • Dennis Mozak
      • Morning Has Broken
      • The Back Cover
    • Book II. The Discovery
      • Epigraph
      • Preface (to Book II.)
    • Book III. The Challenge
    • Book IV. The Realization
    • Book V. Survival
    • Book VI. The End of the Beginning
    • Book VII. Epilogue: The Wedding
    • About the Author
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“These are works of fiction. Any similarities to persons and places are frequent, intentional, and occasionally brazen, but generally fragmentary, inconsistent, and disguised with fanciful invention.” —Stephen Minot, Three Genres
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