The Turner House

What is the importance of Ferndale in the novel, The Turner House?

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Ferndale is the community where Lelah’s daughter Brianne lived with her son, Bobby. It has a sizeable gay community and Lelah thinks it is a reasonably good place to raise a child.

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The Turner House