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9781578602339 | Clerisy Pr, January 11, 2006, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Presents a collection of anecdotes and facts that attempt to debunk many of the game's most famous legends and beliefs.
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9781596922686 | Reprint edition (Macadam Cage Pub, January 18, 2008), cover price $12.50 | About this edition: A colorful anthology of humorous short stories chronicles the lives of offbeat characters who are discovering the sometimes significant difference between perception and reality and what it means in terms of their own lives.
Product Description: Stories about the lives we lead and the lives we wish we led. How much of your life is fantasy? That is the question the offbeat characters in this story collection seek to answer. From the hilarious fabrications of the misguided autobiographer in the title story to the unusual encounter of the narrator in "The Last Chance Texaco," these are people slowly learning the truth about the world...read more
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9781596921955 | Macadam Cage Pub, January 19, 2007, cover price $22.00 | About this edition: Stories about the lives we lead and the lives we wish we led.
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9781604890860 | Livingston Pr, April 16, 2012, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: In this epistolary novel, salesman Sid Straw relocates to Los Angeles for a fresh start.
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9781604890877 | Livingston Pr, April 16, 2012, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: Sid Straw, the author of the correspondence that forms Everybody Says Hello, isn t Everyman, but he is someone everyone knows.
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9781596921207 | Reprint edition (Macadam Cage Pub, June 3, 2005), cover price $13.00 | About this edition: Software salesman Sid Straw's life begins a downward spiral after he writes a series of letters to Hollywood star Heather Locklear, in hopes of rekindling an acquaintanceship with his former college classmate.
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9781931561365 | Macadam Cage Pub, May 1, 2003, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Software salesman Sid Straw's life begins a downward spiral after he writes a series of letters to Hollywood star Heather Locklear, in hopes of rekindling an acquaintanceship with his former college classmate.
After a lifetime of jokes about his name, the loss of his first wife, and memories of a childhood prank gone awry, Hamilton 'Ham' Ashe finds his modest goals in life turned upside down by his girlfriend, who announces that they are married and embarks on a career as a country western singer, his lovesick boss, and his brother's lies that put him in the middle of a divorce battle. By the author of The Locklear Letters.
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9781931561693 | Macadam Cage Pub, June 1, 2004, cover price $21.00 | About this edition: Hamilton Ashe's antics and restlessness cost him his marriage and, in turn, the girlfriend he wants to marry.
Product Description: After twenty years of marriage, Marry Jude has had enough of Benjamin. "A thousand Benjamins couldnât make me happy," she says. Lost in the numbness of habit and the undertow of memories, Benjamin meets Kim, a woman eighteen years his junior who bears a sadness in her green eyes that is connected to a scar that runs from the base of her throat to her ribs...read more
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9780871133458 | Atlantic Monthly Pr, April 1, 1990, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Emotionally numb after the break-up of a twenty-year-long marriage, Benjamin finds a second chance with Kim, who is eighteen years younger than he is
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9781596921030 | Lawson Library, January 19, 2007, cover price $13.00 | About this edition: After twenty years of marriage, Marry Jude has had enough of Benjamin.
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9781250098405 | Griffin, November 1, 2016, cover price $18.99
Representing his neighbor Sam Shoogey in a nasty divorce case, Hamilton Ashe, a young Baltimore attorney, is drawn into his client's anecdotes and fabrications about being a former war hero, college football star, professional boxer, and novelist, until he finds himself unable to separate the reality from delusion, fact from friendship. By the author of A Thousand Benjamins. Reprint.
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9781596921849 | Reprint edition (Lawson Library, May 12, 2006), cover price $13.00 | About this edition: Representing his neighbor Sam Shoogey in a nasty divorce case, Hamilton Ashe, a young Baltimore attorney, is drawn into his client's anecdotes and fabrications about being a former war hero, college football star, professional boxer, and novelist, until he finds himself unable to separate the reality from delusion, fact from friendship.
Representing his neighbor Sam Shoogey in a nasty divorce case, Hamilton Ashe, a young Baltimore attorney, is drawn into his client's anecdotes and fabrications about being a former war hero, college football star, professional boxer, and novelist, until he finds himself unable to separate the reality from delusion, fact from friendship. By the author of A Thousand Benjamins.
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9781596921191 | Macadam Cage Pub, June 3, 2005, cover price $23.00 | About this edition: Representing his neighbor Sam Shoogey in a nasty divorce case, attorney Hamilton Ashe is drawn into his client's anecdotes and fabrications about being a former war hero, college football star, professional boxer, and novelist, until he finds himself unable to separate the reality from delusion.
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