An edition of Northwest Rainforest Pioneers (2004)

Northwest Rainforest Pioneers

Narratives & Photography

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An edition of Northwest Rainforest Pioneers (2004)

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Narratives & Photography

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Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
71

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Cover of: Northwest Rainforest Pioneers
Northwest Rainforest Pioneers: Narratives & Photography
November 2004, Frank Amato Publications
Paperback in English

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First Sentence

"A thin gray wisp of fog weaves up over the hill like her grandfather's cigarette smoke used to snake from his gnarled yellow fingers as he sat out on the steps at twilight next to the wooden slider where her big brother rocked and rocked and never talked even in daytime, and Mama in her house-dress danced around the room humming a tune and Papa stared right past her from his torn leather chair in the corner of the parlor, stared out to the woods where the moon always began."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3608.A7723 N67 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
71
Dimensions
11 x 8.5 x 0.2 inches
Weight
12.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8732634M
ISBN 10
1571883452
ISBN 13
9781571883452
LCCN
2005279693
OCLC/WorldCat
60588033
Goodreads
4733017

First Sentence

"A thin gray wisp of fog weaves up over the hill like her grandfather's cigarette smoke used to snake from his gnarled yellow fingers as he sat out on the steps at twilight next to the wooden slider where her big brother rocked and rocked and never talked even in daytime, and Mama in her house-dress danced around the room humming a tune and Papa stared right past her from his torn leather chair in the corner of the parlor, stared out to the woods where the moon always began."

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