STUCK RUBBER BABY
Written by Howard Cruse; Art by Howard Cruse
In this award-winning tale of prejudice and hatred, a young white man deals with his acceptance of his homosexuality as he fights for the civil rights of African Americans during the 1960s. Working for the end of segregation in a southern town, Toland Park resists and hides his own sexuality. But when he can no longer deny who he is, Toland finds himself dealing with the reality, fear, and alienation of life as a homosexual. A poignant and realistic look into the darkness of bigotry, STUCK RUBBER BABY is a thought-provoking coming-of-age tale told during one of America's most socially troubled eras.
- Paradox Press
- 210pg.
- B&W
- Softcover
- $14.95 US
- ISBN 1563892553
- Mature Readers




