Euripides Cave

Euripides Cave

Euripides Cave

Mark L. Williams

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Editorial:
Page Publishing, Inc.
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781645841067

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Chester Schneider, a bitter, self-exiled American of German descent, is a dedicated curmudgeon. In Argentina, he strikes up a friendship with a shady German expatriate. When flushed out of that country, Chet flees to Germany in search of his friend’s 'lost' daughter. There he meets a semirecluse semicelebrity and a Vietnamese laborer. Both aid in a quest replete with welcome, if unexpected, rewards. 3

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