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Deliver Us from Evie by M.E. Kerr
Deliver Us from Evie by M.E. Kerr











Unsurprisingly, with the declaration by the Roman Catholic Church that homosexuality was ‘intrinsically disordered’ (Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church, Libreria Edittrice Vaticana, 2003), LGB teachers’ professional identity is often (in)formed by fear as well as perceived, or actual, harassment, bullying and overt discrimination. Kerr including rare images from the author's collection.International studies have consistently highlighted the challenges experienced by lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) teachers from around the world as they negotiate their personal and professional identities within the context of an often hostile work environment, In Ireland, the education system remains heavily influenced by denominational mores, particularly those of the Roman Catholic Church. This ebook features an illustrated personal history of M.

Deliver Us from Evie by M.E. Kerr

Written with grace, humor, and love, and featuring sympathetic characters you won't soon forget, Deliver Us from Evie is a compassionate, vividly evocative novel by a master storyteller. But it's Parr who has to deal with the burden of shame when his own behavior leads to a shattering betrayal. Soon, Parr's parents-and the whole town-will know the truth about Evie. and when he falls for a girl from a fundamentalist family who fears homosexuality like God's wrath, he must face his own conflicted emotions. When rumors start flying about Evie and Patsy, Parr has to contend with the derision of his classmates. Instead, she falls in love with Patsy Duff, the gorgeous, privileged daughter of the banker who holds the mortgage on the Burrmans' property.

Deliver Us from Evie by M.E. Kerr

Parr's father thinks Evie's going to marry Cord Whittle, who's had a crush on her forever, and settle down in their hometown to help out with the farm.

Deliver Us from Evie by M.E. Kerr

They're a typical Midwestern family-except for one thing. Parr Burrman lives with his parents and his older brother and sister on a farm in Missouri. Kerr challenges stereotypes in this story about a fifteen-year-old grappling with his older sister's sexuality













Deliver Us from Evie by M.E. Kerr