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Burning Rainbow Farm Review

This is the story of Tom Crosslin, a gay libertarian who owned a Michigan campground called Rainbow Farm where he hosted concerts in support of decriminalizing marijuana...and where, in 2001, he and his lover were shot to death during a five-day standoff with the FBI. Dean Kuipers' exhaustively researched Burning Rainbow Farm sinks into the skin, thanks especially to his evocative prose -- at a local diner, residents were ''stirring the news of the day into their coffee'' -- and access to those who knew Rainbow Farm best. But too much access isn't always a good thing: This story of government malfeasance versus tragic human pride is criminally underedited. Grade: B

 

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