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Defense of an Other
Defense of an Other | Grace Mead
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Defense of an Other begins in the French Quarter with a day in the life of a young lawyer named Matt Durant gone horribly awry. After a few beers, Matt works up the courage to visit a gay bar, where he meets a stranger named Joey Buckner. When Matt and Joey duck into an alley behind the bar to take a leak, three drunks target them for a hate crime and beat up Joey, which forces Matt to attack and kill one of the men. Matt is then arrested for murder, thrown in Orleans Parish Prison and calls his boss for help, forcing him out of the closet. The novel then follows the course of his trial and explores its consequences.Defense of an Other is the debut novel from a trans, practicing lawyer born and raised in Louisiana, who graduated from Dartmouth College and then became the Editor-in-Chief of the University of Chicago Law Review. Her seventeen year career has included a one-year clerkship for the appellate court with jurisdiction over Louisiana federal trial courts and 16 years of civil litigation. Heavily influenced by political fiction like Bryce Courtenay's The Power of One, in Defense of an Other southern storytelling meets the gritty legal realism of Law & Order.
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Alfoster
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I inhaled this book without taking a breath! Matt has just broken up with his girlfriend and seeks confirmation about his sexuality as he‘s always been attracted to men. Hoping to find solace in a gay bar, he meets Joey. But when they are jumped by 3 thugs in the alley, Matt makes a decision that literally changes his life forever. An important look at the judicial & prison systems and the inequality that exists!

bookishkai I‘m reading this, too. 5y
Alfoster @bookishkris Are you liking it? 5y
bookishkai @Alfoster It‘s good, but I had to put it down for a little bit. I‘m hoping to get beck to it soon. 5y
Alfoster @bookishkris It gets hard to read farther in (because of the injustice)😫! 5y
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bookishkai
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#whatyareadingwednesday: listening to The Alice Network, The Quintland Sisters in print, and the tagged book on kindle. A little espionage, a little gentle history, and a little queer mystery. That‘s my day settled.

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Defense of an Other | Grace Mead
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So I got an email from Netgalley about the tagged book. Despite having read the book, I opened the email and WOW. Thats my blog. Thats my name. GUYS THATS ME RIGHT THERE!! Ive never actually been quoted before, this is kinda cool.

RaimeyGallant Cool!!!!! 5y
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