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Homecoming

Homecoming
By Nell Stark

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Love is thicker than blood.

When Yale student Sarah Storm comes out to her parents, they disown her and withdraw all support for her education. A few days later, Sarah's long-term girlfriend breaks up with her and Sarah loses everything that matters--family, future dreams, and love. Forced to leave Yale with only the contents of her dorm room and the boat of a car bequeathed to her by her grandmother, Sarah scrambles to get her life back on track at the University of Rhode Island. Burying her hurt and disappointment, Sarah throws herself into both her classes and social life. Struggling to put her last relationship behind her, Sarah dates, and frequently, but no one she meets is quite as intriguing as Rory, her new--an apparently straight--roommate. When it becomes clear that her attraction to Rory is mutual, however, Sarah begins to fear that history will repeat itself and she'll end up alone.

Will Sarah be able to put aside the betrayals of those she loved and trust again? Or will the consequences of her own coming out experience get in the way of a new chance at happiness?


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #64381 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-07-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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Poignant and heartbreaking, uplifting and exhilarating4
I was delighted by this book, the second I've read from this author, and would possibly give it 4-1/2 stars. She has a definite talent at creating vivid, three-dimensional characters with clear motivations, then sticking to the rules of their psychologies as she explores the depths of their emotions. In this book she deftly wove stresses and challenges of being a college student with that of managing the drama of friends, roommates and family. The book operates on many emotional levels, from the very personal, internal journey that Sarah is on to overcome the natural fear and hesitancies that being thrown out by her family and dumped by her girlfriend cause, to the slightly larger world of the Rhode Island college campus and the student organizations Sarah joins, to the national political scale, as Sarah works with the Free Rhode Island group to prevent a proposition to define marriage as between one man and one woman, as well as prevent any civil unions, from passing.

Sarah is the emotional center of the book, with everything revolving around her and her earnest attempts to make the world a good place for herself and her friends, including a documentary Rory is making for a film class, but Rory provides an able foil, both contrasting with Sarah and complementing her as they form a bond that transcends either friendship or lust. And there are many other supporting characters as well, all well-drawn, who impact the story in meaningful ways.

This author creates compelling characters with a story to tell, who stand out as individuals, and ultimately triumph by leaning on one another. She captures both the uncomfortable and often thrilling sides of discovery one lives through in college. I would definitely recommend this book, well-paced, well-plotted, taking on some timely political issues in a personal way, but ultimately being a touching romance, and look forward to more from this author in the future.

HOMECOMING5
The book was very insightful. Matter of fact I reread it again because I enjoyed it so much.

Nell Stark GREAT JOB!.

When It Rains, It Pours5
Sarah Stark is disowned by her parents, dumped by her girlfriend, and kicked out of college all within a few days. Her life is turned upside down, just because her family found out she's a lesbian.

She turns to older, more settled acquaintances who are more than happy to help her work through her situation. They give her a place to live and help her get into a less-costly college. Originally hoping to become a physician, Sarah finds herself more interested in women's studies and politics as she begins her new life. She also finds herself undeniably attracted to her new roommate, Rory. Straight-as-they-come, Sarah is convinced Rory would never be interested in a relationship, but they both have a lot to learn. Sarah is amazed at the things Rory is willing to share with her family and how Rory's family reacts.

Many of us have either had an experience like Sarah's or we know someone who has. It's difficult to understand and even more difficult to accept that there are still people in this world who are so small-minded. Stark has done a fantastic job portraying Sarah and gives hope to those who are currently mired in a similar situation.

Bottom line - Great, thought-provoking read that is well worth your time.