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A Memoir That Begins On A Farm
How is it that a scrawny kid who grew up on a small Indiana farm during America’s Great Depression is able to celebrate his eightieth birthday with friends while living in Europe? |
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A SEASON OF TRANSITIONS
Set in New York and suburban
Connecticut during the late
60s, single father, Cam Gordon,
endures parental, career, and
personal setbacks while juggling
his various romantic interests. |
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LABYRINTH OF EXTREMES
Cam’s balancing act continues,
but a romantic high is offset
when his younger son commits
a desperate act, Cam’s career
suffers another reversal—and
he copes with heartbreak. |
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BUT ONE BRIDGE TO CROSS
Changes abound. There are hard
times and financial woes mount.
Cam eventually leaves New York,
launches a new career and moves
to rural New England. It’s there
that he meets a delightful young
woman. Life finally has meaning
and his future looks bright. |
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THE GUARDSMAN OF MURRAY HILL
Between the covers is a collection
of delightful yarns about the
people and singular events
that are a part of the Guardsman
story. The vignettes range
from amusing to sad to poignant
to bizarre, but each of them is
a light and easy read. |
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A NOVICE’S GUIDE TO ENTERTAINING
The aim of the guide is simple: to
manage your larder and to learn
what’s necessary to organize meal
preparation so that you spend your
time with guests and not in the
kitchen. A useful guidebook for hosts. |
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