Through the Looking Glass and Back: Your Passport to Identity

Through the Looking Glass and Back: Your Passport to Identity
ISBN-10
0810004895
ISBN-13
9780810004894
Category
Identity (Psychology)
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
1993
Authors
Susan G. Bondow, Paul E. Kelm

Description

“ Excellent , ” reported his hosts upon completion . They spun him in front of a looking glass . Dick stared in disbelief . It was he all right . But what polish , what style ! A momentary wave of fear shuddered through his body .

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