If You Were Me: the memoir of a mother torn between doing what's right and what's easy
Description
The exchange was simple: the closet for custody.  The small town mother, school teacher, and newly-out lesbian lived a quiet life for nearly a year. No rainbow explosion - no bracelets, no flags. Don't ask, don't tell. Suddenly faced with a petition that called her amoral and unstable, the prospect of losing her kids made hiding a seductive solution. After a lifetime of lies, what was one more?
