Head Rites
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About the Book
Not since the ruling on Roe v. Wade has American society been so disrupted and divided as when the Supreme Court upholds the controversial environmental legislation known commonly as the Head Rights Law. In order to reduce the drain on man-made and natural resources in the nation's largest urban centers, Congress now requires citizens of those cities to purchase a residency right or move to a less congested part of the country. Told through the lives of three couples, Head Rites moves from Wyoming to Nashville to Boston, weaving in elements of protest and discrimination in the enforcement of a law that disrupts hopes, dreams, careers and relationships.
About the Author
Diana Lambdin Meyer has bachelor's and master's degrees in the communication field and is a graduate of the Mark Twain Creative Writing Program at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She is self-employed as a writer of non-fiction material for numerous magazines and newspapers. Gene Roberts is a book a day reader and owner of Lasus Used Book Store in Kansas City. He writes book reviews for local publication and is past president of the USA Rugby Football Union.