Frank Parker Day (1881–1950)
Auteur de Rockbound
Œuvres de Frank Parker Day
Autobiography of a Fisherman 1 exemplaire
A good citizen 1 exemplaire
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 4
- Membres
- 255
- Popularité
- #89,877
- Évaluation
- 3.8
- Critiques
- 12
- ISBN
- 13
Here is the passage that follows, when David is sitting at his kitchen table trying to make sense of the letters:
These crooked lines were mysterious to him; he felt as if he was learning magic. He wondered what great man had invented them. “Perhaps,” he thought, “dey was a gift o’ God to men, an’ t’rough dem I kin find out somethin’ good.” .
Now, about the book… I did like it, but after this line I would had liked anything the author wrote.
Then, about my grandfather, all of his daughters became teachers; one actually went back to school in her 40’s to become a lawyer. Among his grandkids there are 3 lawyers, a dentist, a civil engineer, a nutritionist, a computer analyst, and a business major. And all of his great-grandchildren of the right age are now attending university.
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