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    Binding
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    Signed
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    Weight
    1 lbs
    IsTextBook
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    ISBN
    9780151001729

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
    ISBN-10
    0151001723
    ISBN-13
    9780151001729
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    2296344

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Gypsy Man
    Number of Pages
    512 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2002
    Topic
    Psychological, Family Life, Thrillers / Suspense
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    Robert Bausch
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.3 in
    Item Weight
    28.9 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2002-005649
    Dewey Edition
    21
    Reviews
    PRAISE FORA HOLE IN THE EARTH "A splendid novel, original in the best sense . . . raising the kinds of questions that families are always asking."--The New York Times Book Review "A courageous and beautiful book--moving, tragic, wise, but also starkly and necessarily comic."--The Washington Post Book World "A beautiful and aching novel, alarming in its wisdom and treatment of one of the great terrors, loneliness, and one of the great mercies, forgiveness."--Rick Bass, "...one of those rare books that not only sees you through unbearable losses, it almost blinds you with love"---Cathleen Medwick, O, The Oprah Magazine, PRAISE FOR THE GYPSY MAN "Has all the makings of a good bluegrass song; men in trouble with the law, lonesome women, hard times, tattered dreams."-The New York Times Book Review "Being inside the minds of these characters is an experience so intimate that . . . [it] not only sees you through unbearable losses, it almost blinds you with love."-O Magazine "Affecting. Moves smoothly and unpredictably. Bausch [writes] with consummate style."-The Washington Post Book World, PRAISE FOR A HOLE IN THE EARTH "A splendid novel, original in the best sense . . . raising the kinds of questions that families are always asking."-- The New York Times Book Review "A courageous and beautiful book--moving, tragic, wise, but also starkly and necessarily comic."-- The Washington Post Book World "A beautiful and aching novel, alarming in its wisdom and treatment of one of the great terrors, loneliness, and one of the great mercies, forgiveness."--Rick Bass
    TitleLeading
    The
    Dewey Decimal
    813/.54
    Synopsis
    The motto of Crawford, Virginia, might well be Beware what you fear, because it may come true. Penny Bone is terrified of the town's local legend of a child-stealing phantom. Henry Gault, her six-year-old daughter's teacher, scoffs at the tale, trusting in reason and foresight to safeguard what is most precious to him. Penny's husband, John, is in prison for an accidental murder that happened because he was trying to be too careful. And in prison he will, almost accidentally, become a hero, which makes him prey to what he fears most--hope. An eerie succession of events will take these people into the bull's-eye of risk that everyday life presents. While the Gypsy Man may be just one of Crawford's myths, John and Penny Bone are as real as the rising sun, and their strength, separately and together, reminds us why life is worth living. The Gypsy Man , and its durable and enduring characters, illuminates how an elusive truth lives behind every legend., The motto of Crawford, Virginia, might well be" Beware what you fear, because it may come true." Penny Bone is terrified of the town's local legend of a child-stealing phantom. Henry Gault, her six-year-old daughter's teacher, scoffs at the tale, trusting in reason and foresight to safeguard what is most precious to him. Penny's husband, John, is in prison for an accidental murder that happened because he was trying to be too careful. And in prison he will, almost accidentally, become a hero, which makes him prey to what he fears most--hope. An eerie succession of events will take these people into the bull's-eye of risk that everyday life presents. While the Gypsy Man may be just one of Crawford's myths, John and Penny Bone are as real as the rising sun, and their strength, separately and together, reminds us why life is worth living. "The" "Gypsy Man," and its durable and enduring characters, illuminates how an elusive truth lives behind every legend., The motto of Crawford, Virginia, might well beBeware what you fear, because it may come true.Penny Bone is terrified of the town's local legend of a child-stealing phantom. Henry Gault, her six-year-old daughter's teacher, scoffs at the tale, trusting in reason and foresight to safeguard what is most precious to him. Penny's husband, John, is in prison for an accidental murder that happened because he was trying to be too careful. And in prison he will, almost accidentally, become a hero, which makes him prey to what he fears most--hope. An eerie succession of events will take these people into the bull's-eye of risk that everyday life presents. While the Gypsy Man may be just one of Crawford's myths, John and Penny Bone are as real as the rising sun, and their strength, separately and together, reminds us why life is worth living.TheGypsy Man, and its durable and enduring characters, illuminates how an elusive truth lives behind every legend.
    LC Classification Number
    PS3552.A847G97 2002

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