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HOME BIOGRAPHY MASONIC CONTACT MY BLOG Blemished Harvest "Karen, this thing isn't going away. I've got it. There's no cure for it. This Cinderella world of ours is about to come apart and there's not one thing I can do about it. No company wants a cripple." A successful vice-president of a major company is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. It has taken him years to get where he is and now he faces losing everything. The novel, Blemished Harvest, examines how discrimination played a part in getting him where he is and how that same corporate discrimination will be his undoing. The company image is inflexible. Corporate officers are white, male, Protestant, and healthy. Cripples and other visual misfits need not apply. He knows what to expect. He has done it to others.
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