My Next Husband Will Be Normal

My Next Husband Will Be Normal by Rae Ellen Lee, published by Great Blue Graphics on February 9, 2012, is a personal memoir that chronicles an unexpected journey. In this engaging narrative, Lee and her husband leave behind their sailboat to pursue a new life in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where they plan to run a small business while enjoying the island’s beauty. However, their idyllic plans take a surprising turn when her husband reveals a significant truth about his identity, leading to a blend of humor and absurdity in their experiences.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of life on St. John, filled with colorful characters and the unique challenges of island living. Lee balances the humorous aspects of her story with the realities of personal transformation, all while navigating the quirks of their new business, The Canvas Factory. The memoir touches on themes of identity and community, enriched by the vibrant backdrop of Caribbean culture, including local personalities and music. With 308 pages, this edition offers a detailed glimpse into Lee’s life, inviting readers to explore the unexpected twists that come with pursuing one’s dreams.
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In My Next Husband Will Be Normal, Lee and her husband ditch their sailboat and fly to the U.S. Virgin Islands with a down payment for a mom and pop business on St. John. The plan: when they aren’t sewing canvas bags at their little shop, The Canvas Factory, they’ll be beach potatoes. But there are risks to living in paradise one cannot anticipate, especially on an island where residents bask in the mantra: You can do anything you want, as long as the rest of us know about it. For soon after unpacking their flip-flops, the husband-a former Republican state legislator with a silver crew-cut and solid traditional values-realizes he is really a she. Convinced the world needs more humor, Lee rations the angst in favor of the picturesque and absurd. Adding heat to the story is a cast of colorful cats, customers, and Caribbean personalities. Toss in a few sex toys, some steel pan music, a pinch of voodoo-and stir.
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