Mano PO: His First Short Stories
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His first collection of short stories, some whimsical, some amusing, and others dire. The author writes to communicate, with whom it has not yet become clear, but what is evident is that in this world of today, there must be many people also possessing this man´s unswerving allegiance to good manners, traditional values, and the notion that our right to be ourselves, free and individual, is unchallengeable, unassailable, and God-given. This book has been written for you.
198 pages
English/Español
12.7 x 1.14 x 20.32 cm
979-8645932091
May 19, 2020
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His first collection of short stories, some whimsical, some amusing, and others dire. The author writes to communicate, with whom it has not yet become clear, but what is evident is that in this world of today, there must be many people also possessing this man´s unswerving allegiance to good manners, traditional values, and the notion that our right to be ourselves, free and individual, is unchallengeable, unassailable, and God-given. This book has been written for you.
Format | E-Book |
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Print Length | 198 pages |
Language | English and Spanish |
ISBN-13 | 979-8645932091 |
Dimensions | 12.7 x 1.14 x 20.32 cm |
Weight | 204 g. |
Publication date | May 19, 2020 |
Publisher | Independently published |
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