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Fair. We flipped through this book and didn't notice any notes or underlines. The cover has visible markings and wear. The book is slightly cocked. The books is bent and the pages are wavy and curved. Fast Shipping-Each order powers our free bookstore in Chicago and sending books to Africa!
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As New in As New jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. Hardcover, Publisher: Hungry Mind, 1998. Saint Paul, MN, U.S.A. Book As New in a As New dust jacket protected with a mylar cover. First Edition/First Printing. Hard Cover. Book is a tight, unread copy. 271p.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket in Very Good jacket. Signed, dated, and inscribed to a named indiviual by the author at the title page. Crisp, bright pages; binding leans slightly to the right but remains secure; hard cover bears only modest softening and rubbing at spine ends. Jacket shows very light shelfwear at corners and spine ends but remains unclipped, bright, and clean and is now protected in a clear sleeve.; Signed by Author.
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Fine jacket. 271 pages. The authors first book. First edition (first printing). A bit of spotting to the top of the page block else a fine copy; in a price clipped dust jacket with a 1/4 inch closed tear to the rear panel else fine. When Two-Speed Crandall crashes a semitrailer of someone else's cattle in downtown Cloten, killing himself and his wife in the process, he unleashes the entire town's gossip, half-truths, and memories. At the center of it all are Luke Crandall, Two-Speed's son, and Luke's best friend from his teenage years, Jeff Gruber. As they try to untangle their families' painful and intertwined pasts, they also must face their own lives honestly for the first time. Orbiting around them and their families are Angel Finn, avuncular night fisherman; Arlene Schuh, the town gossip who knows more than she's telling; Eileen, the woman they both love; Pop Bottle Pete, the retarded boyman; and the ghosts who are as present as any of the living characters. Poignant and lyrical, The River Warren is narrated by seven different characters, their distinctive voices as rich as the muddy river that runs through the story. Set in the farm country where the midwest starts to become the west, Meyers creates an unforgettable sense of place and community. The story moves back and forth through time, as each narrator offers the pieces of the story they know--or think they know--always circling closer to the mystery that ties them all together. A stunning literary debut that introduces a remarkable new voice in American fiction. For a taste of Meyers's prose style, please turn back a page.
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Very Good- Book Cover has crease marks and light wear. Novel set in the American midwest, with the story moving back and forth through time and relationships.