Less Is Lost

What is Less afraid of as he travels through the southern United States in the novel, Less is Lost?

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Less is afraid that he will be persecuted because he is a gay man and dons a heteromale disguise to ensure that he blends in with the locals. Despite his fear that he will be harassed or killed for his sexuality, he experiences acceptance, understanding, and empathy in the South.

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Less is Lost