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ISBN 978-1-7324647-0-4 (paper)
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One summer in the 1970s, Glenn A. Reed traveled to a primitive cabin, no electricity, in the Eastern Sierra Nevada. There, seated at his manual Underwood typewriter and accompanied only by his loyal Dalmatian, he returned in memory to Fort Bragg, California, where he taught high school from 1935 to 1937. The result, this posthumous novel, provides a look at the life of a schoolteacher in what was then an isolated Northern California town in the depths of the Great Depression.
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ISBN 978-1-7324647-0-4 (paper)
ISBN 978-0-4631040-0-2 (e-book)