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The Way Things Ought To Be by Gregory Hinton
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The Way Things Ought To Be (edition 2003)

by Gregory Hinton

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The latest novel from the acclaimed author of Cathedral City and Desperate Hearts explores the seventies gay subculture in Boulder, Colorado, where King, an honest and optimistic college senior, struggles to navigate the worlds of sexual expression and spirituality.
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Title:The Way Things Ought To Be
Authors:Gregory Hinton
Info:Kensington (2003), Hardcover, 336 pages
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