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Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 4 Ratings and 4 Reviews

Book Description
This is the most serious book that I have written. It is one of those cathartic books that all writers feel that they must write to square themselves with their consciences. Most writers have made a bargain with the god of truth. There are books that we all feel that we must write or our lives will have been lost in the small print.
I wasn't going to publish this book because I felt it was to... More
Book Information
PublisherNOBLE PUBLISHING
BindingKindle Edition (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B004YTMH90
Publication Date04/30/2011
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About RICHARD EDWARD NOBLE (Author) : RICHARD EDWARD NOBLE is a published author. A published credit of RICHARD EDWARD NOBLE is HONOR THY FATHER AND THY MOTHER.
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1/31/2009 Persis Granger said:
In Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother, Richard Edward Noble takes us into the life, the mind, the very soul, of a young boy in the hardscrabble mill town of Lawrence, Massachusetts in the mid-1900s. The third child of a frequently absent alcoholic seaman and an abusive mother, Richard silently observes... more

tags: I recommend, catholicism, Lawrence MA, poverty, child abuse

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