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David Harper was an orphan. His legacy: loneliness and poverty. But his longing to embrace the world that abandoned him was stronger than the harsh realities. Even his experiences as an adolescent con man and petty thief at a carnival did not destroy his dreams. For it was there at the amusement park that David also learned about love and about women. First with the vulnerable young prostitute, Nora, who gave him her heart as well as her body. Then with others...all of whom taught him the riches of himself.
The fires of Spring is more than a novel. It is a rich segment of American life - a magical blend of longing and wisdom, saltiness, simplicity, and compassion.
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