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Working class Kingston, NY, 1976. While Timothy Miller's mom and her new partner host a women's support group in their pink living room, Timothy escapes by launching a secret investigation into a local cover-up. Is the town's biggest employer polluting the water? Was the gay man down the street silenced because he knew too much? And will standing up for a gay person further connect Timothy to the "queer" home life he's trying to conceal from the world? Against a backdrop of 70s music and culture, things get increasingly dicey as Timothy and new friend Charles race around their small city,…mehr

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Working class Kingston, NY, 1976. While Timothy Miller's mom and her new partner host a women's support group in their pink living room, Timothy escapes by launching a secret investigation into a local cover-up. Is the town's biggest employer polluting the water? Was the gay man down the street silenced because he knew too much? And will standing up for a gay person further connect Timothy to the "queer" home life he's trying to conceal from the world? Against a backdrop of 70s music and culture, things get increasingly dicey as Timothy and new friend Charles race around their small city, looking for answers. For Timothy, the biggest mystery might just be his own family.
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Adam Snyder grew up in Kingston, NY, and currently lives nearby in Woodstock with his wife and son. An Iowa Writers' Workshop graduate, his writing has appeared in Interview, Mojo, Upstate Diary and elsewhere. As a musician, he has toured 30 countries and earned two gold records. Kingston 76 is his first published novel.