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Misconceptions About Transsexuality Addressed in Debut Suspense Novel She’s My D

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Misconceptions About Transsexuality Addressed in Debut Suspense Novel She's My Dad, Published by Outskirts Press

http://www.pr.com/press-release/196302

Palm Springs, CA, December 01, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Iolanthe Woulff's debut novel, She's My Dad, published by Outskirts Press, is the suspenseful tale of a transsexual woman who is forced to overcome unforeseen coincidences and prejudices in order to prove to herself and others the power of love and the redemptive triumph of good over evil.

Years after completing gender transition, Nickie Farrell returns to her Virginia alma mater as a professor of English. Although she hopes to keep a low profile, Nickie's private life is soon thrown into disarray by an inquisitive lesbian journalism student and by the discovery in a nearby town of a grown son whom Nickie unknowingly fathered from an illicit affair during her long-gone undergraduate college days.
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