Jeffrey Penn May
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Monterey, Fort Ord, California , The United States
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Where the River Splits
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2008
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No Teacher Left Standing
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2011
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6 editions
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Eight Billion Steps: My Impossible Quest for Cancer Comedy
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2013
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Cynthia and the Blue Cat's Last Meow
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2011
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Margery
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Finding Your Fiction: Concise Steps to Writing Successful Fiction
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2011
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Roobala Take Me Home
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2012
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The Wells Creek Route and Other Stories
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2013
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2 editions
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No Teacher Left Standing: A Novel
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"Aging hiker Jeremy is keenly aware that the clock of life is ticking. To prepare for senescence, he finds soulful nourishment in lonesome backpacking trips through the mountains. One day he wanders off the beaten path and comes across a young couple "
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"Margery is an exceptional and unforgettable tale that will take readers on a journey like no other as we are introduced to Jeremy, an introverted person seeking to escape the familiar and so he embarks on a journey off the beaten path and into a secl"
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While I was gripped by the intensely personal struggles successfully brought to light by the author, it became repetitious and it felt like Cook was stretching articles to fill a book. Overall, excellent and somewhat informative. However... am I the o ...more |
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| While it seems obvious Steven Galloway is a highly skilled writer, The Cellist of Sarajevo is repetitious and mundane, horrific acts rendered ordinary, but driving home that point to the near exclusion of plot, or general historical information about ...more | |
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The Quiet Damage: QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family
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While I was gripped by the intensely personal struggles successfully brought to light by the author, it became repetitious and it felt like Cook was stretching articles to fill a book. Overall, excellent and somewhat informative. However... am I the o ...more |
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| Broken Circle: Maggie Shipstead’s Great Circle is mostly beautiful, informative, and sometimes luminescent. However, be prepared for the latter third of this book to slow down and wander, as her brilliant writing seems to become a stylistic liability ...more | |
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| The title speaks for its uniqueness. Very good writing, a compelling story, and a good argument for linking anxiety and sociopathy. Inevitably you might question if Patric Gagne is telling the truth. She's done everything a memoirist normally does, c ...more | |
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