Julia G. Fox Reveals Intimate Details of Polyamorous Relationship in New Memoir

A collection of letters shares author’s experience of her husband’s former gay lover Sasha moving in with the couple to create an unconventional family. Dog Ear Publishing reviews this introspective new book, told through a collection of poetic letters from the author to Sasha.

Indianapolis, IN, December 01, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Julia Fox is used to reminiscing with her husband George about their previous lives, but George’s revelation about a college relationship brings the power to change everything. She learns he had a passionate romance with Sasha, a gay man, who is forced to keep his sexuality under wraps, thanks to the homophobic post-Communist regime in the territories of the former Soviet Union, where sexual minorities faced discrimination, scorn, imprisonment and worse. When George and Sasha reconnect thanks to Julia’s efforts in locating him in the small town of Gogol in the country of Ukraine, the reunion sends ripples through Julia’s and George’s relationship, described in her new memoir released by Dog Ear Publishing.

“And Then There Were Three: Sixty-Seven Letters to Sasha” chronicles a reunion in France 25 years after George and Sasha ended their relationship, and then the following attempts of the trio to form an unconventional polyamorous family. Sasha’s arrival in the life of the couple means re-imagining their relationship, challenging traditional marriage, sexuality and love itself. Kirkus Reviews calls the memoir “a mature, realistic look at a less-than-traditional relationship.” Told in a series of poetic letters – some mundane and others filled with passion – the three live a life on their own terms, and “the intrigued reader will wonder just how long this arrangement can last” (Kirkus Reviews).

Author Julia G. Fox immigrated from Russia in her late teens. She has a master’s degree in psychology from a California university. Fox published two books of poetry in Russian language, the English poetry book “Home-More Home-Less” as well as one bilingual collection of poetry.

For additional information, please visit www.juliegfox.com

And Then There Were Three: Sixty-Seven Letters to Sasha
Julia G. Fox
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-4575-4106-3 116 pages $14.99 US

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