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A Maid and a Million Men the candid confessions of Leona Canwick, censored indiscreetly by James G. Dunton

By James G. (James Gerald) Dunton

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a time of war and societal expectations, a young woman embarks on a daring impersonation, blurring the lines of identity and gender.

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2014-04-08
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"A Maid and a Million Men" by James G. Dunton is a book that tells the story of Leona Canwick, a young woman in the 1920s facing an unusual situation, her soul was switched with her twin brother Leon at birth. Leona struggles with society's idea of how she should act, especially when her Aunt Elinor tries to push her towards artistic pursuits. The story follows Leona and Leon as they figure out who they are, deal with what others expect of them, and face the coming of World War. Leona, full of spirit, longs for excitement and freedom, and the story hints at her big decision to act like her brother so he can see the girl he likes one last time before leaving. This sets her off on a risky adventure in a military camp.

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