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Life in the Ark Burge, Russell David B0006AOUUK
1940 Harrison-Hilton Books, Acceptable ; Acceptable,
A READING COPY ONLY! Cover edge wear, staining to book, pages toned, heavy shelf wear, front hinge loose (netting visible). "Lawyer Amos Button lived with his family of six wild daughters and a feebleminded son in a big, gabled house called the Ark. His wife Deborah was imprisoned in her own neurotic resentment of her husband. She lived in solitude within the turbulent life of the family for she was the daughter of her husband's enemy. The hideous circumstances surrounding the death of the son causes the old feud, which had smoldered so long, to burst into flame. Running through Life in the Ark is a theme of loyalty. Although there is no devotion between Amos Button and his children, they stand united when threatened by the world outside. It is Jo, the eldest daughter, who eventually guides the Ark to safety through the dark waters of her parents' tragedy." Price:
13.50 USD
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