Maurice and Alec in America

by Fred Carrier



Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/20/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9781420838077

About the Book

     Caught in a sexual attraction too powerful to dismiss, youthful Maurice and Alec flee England’s law against sodomy and rigid class society that would keep them apart. They set out in 1924 aboard the Olympic in search of freedom to love.

     Arriving in America with the promise of the Statue of Liberty, once they settle in Philadelphia the same family opposition to Alec awaits Maurice who dares not reject his uncle’s business connections at a price.

     Alec loathes the needs of secrecy imposed by society and oppressive laws against homosexuality. Espousing a philosophy of natural liberty, he embarks on sexual adventure that shatters their lives. Maurice is left to rescue the pieces or return disenchanted to England.


About the Author

     After a career at Villanova University teaching the history of the Enlightenment, Marxism, and Third World revolutions, Fred Carrier has turned to the struggle for gay rights.

     Long a devotee of the novel as a creative art form, he uses that genre to tell the story of two young men confronting the law and society as they strive to live and love together. The setting for Maurice and Alec in America is Philadelphia from 1924 to 1944.     

      The author welcomes comments on the book from those supportive of gay rights. He may be contacted at fjcarrier@msn.com