We Happy Few: A Novel

We Happy Few: A Novel
ISBN-10
0965495132
ISBN-13
9780965495134
Category
Normandy (France)
Pages
337
Language
English
Published
1999-03
Author
Chuck Culver

Description

“ Probably heading to the steel mills in Gary . ” “ " Chicago's a great city , don't you think ? " she observed . " Yeah , I like it , too . " Tucker realized that she was leaning on him now , nestling in the crook of his shoulder ...

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