Book summaryA 40-year-old housepainter named Dominick Birdsey, from a spectacularly dysfunctional family, is the narrator of this long novel about the search for self-acceptance. A "New York Times" Notable Book for 1998. Media reviews"A probable commercial bonanza, but both twice as long and not as much as it should have been." |
I Know This Much Is Trueby Lamb, WallyFirst American Edition
Book description: Regan Books, 1998. First American Edition. Hard Bound. Near Fine/Near Fine. NF/NF in Mylar. Unmarked. Unclipped. First Edition.
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