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Queer Corners

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The lives of comfortably middle-class gay professionals are turned upside down when a homophobic bigot and his televangelist wife move into their all-gay neighborhood and begin a statewide antigay rights campaign. This funny and outrageous novel tackles their personal and political battles surrounding gay culture and the religious right, and deals with issues many gay people face on a day-to0day basis; group identity, personal freedom, privacy, spirituality, gay history, and AIDS. Set in Portland Oregon, Queer Corners is a moving, humorous, and sometimes shocking portrait of a community turned on its ear.

304 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1999

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Donald Olson

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The story was interesting but what the heck was with these subtle or not so subtle fat shaming comments that went through the whole book????
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