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WWII. 1942. Will’s brother is fighting the war in the
Pacific, but Will is forced to remain behind. Will takes
his brother’s place in the academic world of Indiana
University, where he meets two students and two
soon-to-be-legendary men who will change his life
forever.
Will thought he was the only boy attracted to other
males, but when he sneaks into Professor Kinsey’s
marriage course he realizes his mistake. Will meets Ben,
who he suspects is not unlike himself. When his
suspicions are confirmed, the pair begins an awkward,
halting relationship of self-discovery and love.
Will is shocked that Negroes attend IU. He’s leery and
afraid of Adam, but becomes ashamed of his prejudice
when he comes face-to-face with the discrimination Adam
faces daily. Together, Will, Adam, and a powerful ally
join to subtly and surreptitiously integrate IU. But,
just as changes for the better come, Will is faced with
prejudice much closer to home, prejudice that can only
be banished by tragedy.
A Will to Triumph is a story of friendship, ignorance,
fear, and the power of knowledge and love to make the
world a better place.

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