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008 | 110912s1983 xxu eng d | ||
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_a0449205061 (mass market paperback) _c$5.99 |
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040 | _cKim | ||
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_aPZ 4 _b.U63 1960 |
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_aUpdike, John. _914050 |
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_aRabbit, run / _cJohn Updike. |
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_aNew York : _bFawcett, _c1960. |
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_a284p ; _c18 cm. |
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520 | _a"Brilliant and poignant...By his compassion, clarity of insight and crystal-bright prose, he makes Rabbit's sorrow his and our own." THE WASHINGTON POST Harry Angstrom was a star basketball player in high school and that was the best time of his life. Now in his mid-20s, his work is unfulfilling, his marriage is moribund, and he tries to find happiness with another woman. But happiness is more elusive than a medal, and Harry must continue to run--from his wife, his life, and from himself, until he reaches the end of the road and has to turn back.... | ||
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