Yosemite

Yosemite

Donald D Davenport

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Editorial:
Donald D DAVENPORT
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9798990544086
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For Jenny Cervantes, co-owner of the Bayview Diner for most of her life, it was time to retire and enjoy her remaining years. For William Ozawa, the fifteen-year-old son of Charlie and Hana, life was just beginning. He had friends. He played baseball. He was beginning to notice girls. When he attended the funeral of Jenny’s mother, a longtime family friend, he could not have known it would set off a chain of events that would shape his life.But change it did. William drove a brand new Corvette and kissed his first girl in the shadow of Yosemite’s legendary Ahwahnee Hotel. Days later he dreamt about the kiss as trees and stars alike slowly blurred and faded into black. His momentary bliss became a nightmare, cold and dark.Follow this dramatic and entertaining story of two unlikely travel mates as they explore America’s most iconic national park.A captivating new novel by Nebraska Book Award winner D. D. Davenport

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