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New York: Knopf, 2012.
Frank Money has returned to the U.S. after the Korean war, embittered, angry and psychologically damaged. Here he has to find and take responsibility for his sick sister, swallow the hatred of his childhood town, clear his mind of the horrors of war and regain himself and his sanity. Set in a poor and racist town in Georgia, written in taut, rhythmic language, this is a deeply moving narrative by a Pullitzer prize winner, sure to appeal to a wide audience.
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