The Brothers K

The Brothers K
ISBN-10
055337849X
ISBN-13
9780553378498
Category
Fiction
Pages
645
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
Dial Press
Author
David James Duncan

Description

While their father mourns the end of his baseball career and their mother clings obsessively to her faith, the four Chance brothers choose their own ways to deal with what the world has to offer them

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