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In 1834, fourteen-year-old Chance Early kills a man in self-defense and must leave his mountain home. He soon acquires both a slave named Lloyd and a mortal enemy named Radisson. His initial attempts to free Lloyd are unsuccessful, as Lloyd refuses to be manumitted in a slave state-but before they can leave town, Chance must fight a duel with Radisson. To make matters worse, he is being tracked by a brother of the man he killed.Will Chance live to free Lloyd and redeem himself? And will he keep his sense of humor through it all?
First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Twenty-four articles (almost all of them published for the first time) discuss research and treatment issues as well as historical, cultural and psychological perspectives. Among the contents are mythological, historical, and crosscultural aspects of transsexualism; rethinking Christine Jorgensen;
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