Being Someone
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About the Book
When Ellen Harmon, a small town fourth-grade school teacher, introduces her students to her lesbian lover Janey and cattle dog Ida with the words “We’re another kind of family,” she’s not prepared for the result.
Follow these two women as they get fired, chase each other cross country, dive into San Francisco’s women’s movement and computer world and wind up on opposite sides of an anti-nuke demonstration. In the end, their lasting bond prevails over the conventional ambition to ‘be someone.’
About the Author
Ann MacLeod was an activist in the New York City women's movement in the early ‘70s. In addition to this novel she has written At That Moment (Xlibris 2001). She lives in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.