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Tong lei : nan nan zhi jian de qing shi yu ta men de xi nu ai le / Hong Ken zhu
同类 : 男男之间的情事与他们的喜怒哀乐 / 洪肯著
Bib ID 4925528
Format BookBook
Author
Hong, Ken
洪肯
 
Edition Chu ban. 
初版. 
Description Singapore : Oogachaga Counseling & Support, 2009 
232 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. 
ISBN 9789810836979
Summary

Gay life in Singapore.

Subjects Gays -- Singapore -- Fiction.
Also Titled

Nan nan zhi jian de qing shi yu ta men de xi nu ai le

男男之间的情事与他们的喜怒哀乐

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