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Publisher:Cormorant Books, 2009
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- Author: Greer, DarrenDate:Created2009Summary:
The people in gay bars on Christmas Day are so desperate for basic human contact that they'd go home with a Doc Marten shoe if it made a move, and maybe even if it didn't. So begins the story of Cameron Dodds, a disenfranchised writer who visits gay bars on Christmas and works at a Salvation Army Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center in order to steal the stories of the people he meets there. But when Cameron finds a patient hanged in the utilities closet, his infatuation with other people's stories becomes an obsession. Assuming the man's identity, Cameron seeks out and forges a relationship with the victim's mentally challenged sister, who lives in a home uptown. As Cameron becomes more involved in the woman's life, he begins to discover truths that will challenge him to the very core of his existence.
Genre:Subject(s): Family relationships | Gay men | Identity (Psychology) | Impostors and imposture | Siblings | Suicide victims | Women with mental disabilitiesOriginal Publisher: Toronto, Cormorant BooksLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781770860582, 1770860584
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