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Ceremonies

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CEREMONIES is the story of a gay community in a small Maine city traumatized by the murder of a young gay man. CEREMONIES places intimate, intertwined, first-person narratives against the historical background of Ronald Reagan's second presidential campaign, an anti-gay federal court ruling and homophobic judgments by the Bishop of Portland. CEREMONIES is a profound, absorbing novel about the many ways of being gay in America.

521 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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December 18, 2015
Great book. The book opens with a hate crime being committed and details how it tears the town apart. Written from multiple perspectives.
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