Sugar land by tammy lynne stoner5/21/2023 ![]() ![]() the story takes many delightful twists and turns, always described succinctly and colorfully by this narrator, who is irresistible even on days when she's "retaining enough water to grow rice in Arizona." By the end of it, she comes to believe "that each and every life has the number of trials it is destined to have, and if you take one away, another one fills its place.No life is easy and no life is hard it's just what adjectives you choose to use to describe it." Dara's story is a postcard of small-town Texas life from Prohibition through civil rights, tracing the treatment and awareness of gay people through these decades. ![]() S: //target="_blank" rel="noopener"> Hasty Booklist Interview with tammy lynne stonerįeatured in Deep South Magazine's Fall/Winter 2018 Reading List. Audio recording of an excerpt from Sugar Land on The Other Stories ![]()
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