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In
this poignant and poetic memoir, author Julie G. Fox
chronicles the reunion of her husband, George, with his former lover from
college, Sasha—a man living a double life in a culture where his homosexuality
could result in imprisonment or worse. As Sasha enters their life, both husband
and wife must learn to navigate and explore the challenges and complexities of
a polyamorous reality together against a backdrop of cultural and societal
expectations and judgments. Presented as a collection of letters, And Then
There Were Three: Sixty-Seven Letters to Sasha is an intensely personal
reflection that examines and questions the dynamic and often challenging
elements of marriage, relationships, and acceptance, as well as the nature of
love itself.
In this poignant and poetic memoir, author Julie G. Fox chronicles the reunion of her husband, George, with his former lover from college, Sasha—a man living a double life in a culture where his...
In
this poignant and poetic memoir, author Julie G. Fox
chronicles the reunion of her husband, George, with his former lover from
college, Sasha—a man living a double life in a culture where his homosexuality
could result in imprisonment or worse. As Sasha enters their life, both husband
and wife must learn to navigate and explore the challenges and complexities of
a polyamorous reality together against a backdrop of cultural and societal
expectations and judgments. Presented as a collection of letters, And Then
There Were Three: Sixty-Seven Letters to Sasha is an intensely personal
reflection that examines and questions the dynamic and often challenging
elements of marriage, relationships, and acceptance, as well as the nature of
love itself.
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Author is available for interviews, blog tours, autographed book giveaways, contests, and book club discussions.
Author is available for interviews, blog tours, autographed book giveaways, contests, and book club discussions.
Advance Praise
Kirkus calls the book ‘a mature, realistic look at a
less-than-traditional relationship.’
IndieReader calls the memoir ‘a personal,
immersive epistolary record of the author’s unconventional relationship.’
Kirkus calls the book ‘a mature, realistic look at a
less-than-traditional relationship.’
IndieReader calls the memoir ‘a personal, immersive epistolary record of the author’s unconventional...
Kirkus calls the book ‘a mature, realistic look at a
less-than-traditional relationship.’
IndieReader calls the memoir ‘a personal,
immersive epistolary record of the author’s unconventional relationship.’
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About the author:
Julia Fox immigrated from Russia in her late
teens, settling in the United States in the early 90s. She published two books
of poetry before leaving her home country, both in Russian, and published two
more in English language after immigrating. And Then There Were Three:
Sixty Seven Letters to Sasha is her first autobiographical memoir.
About the author:
Julia Fox immigrated from Russia in her late teens, settling in the United States in the early 90s. She published two books of poetry before leaving her home country, both in...
Julia Fox immigrated from Russia in her late
teens, settling in the United States in the early 90s. She published two books
of poetry before leaving her home country, both in Russian, and published two
more in English language after immigrating. And Then There Were Three:
Sixty Seven Letters to Sasha is her first autobiographical memoir.
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