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review by Loren Bost The Secret Wisdom of the Earth begins with fourteen-year-old Kevin, our narrator, and his mother, Annie,
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A brilliant new work that returns Richard Ford to the celebrated fictional landscape that sealed his reputation as an American
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Duck, Duck Goose: Recipes and Techniques for Cooking Ducks and Geese, Both Wild and Domesticated by Hank Shaw – Booksigning