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I Know This Much Is True

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4 out of 5
Based on 310,106 Ratings and 10,221 Reviews

Book Description
Tony award-winning Ken Howard (1776, Child's Play) reads I Know This Much Is True with the conviction of a used car salesman and the charm of a seasoned politico. Reminiscent of a former football coach recalling his glory days, Howard's booming, rich voice is a beefy compliment to Lamb's powerful prose. Never to be mistaken as a ventriloquist, Howard makes little distinction when moving in and out... More
Book Information
PublisherHarperCollins Children's Books
BindingAudio Cassette (38 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10069451957X
ISBN-13978-0694519576
Publication Date11/1998
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About Wally Lamb (Author) : Wally Lamb is a published author of young adult books. Some of the published credits of Wally Lamb include She's Come Undone.
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1/5/2012 teresa d said: I'm a fan of Wally's work. We write best about what we know and or can relate to in some way. I think it to be an extra treat when the reader recognizes the setting- that is to say local towns, streets, buildings in a book.
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10/7/2009 Sharon Koontz said: 55153
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