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The Next Step in the Dance: A Novel
Over plotted does not even BEGIN to describe it!: Being from Louisiana and having lived here all my life, I tend to read with a more critical eye books set in the great state. This book was VERY over plotted and full of "charming Louisiana" [... more]
$15.00
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Welding with Children: Stories
Amazon.com Review: In Tim Gautreaux's pitch-perfect portraits of rural Louisiana life, there is no force stronger than a good Cajun-style chicken stew--except, perhaps, the vagaries of old age. Welding with Children has more than its fair share of the [... more]
$13.00
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Same Place, Same Things: Stories
Amazon.com Review: Louisiana is a state like no other. Why is it so strange? Mostly because of the people who live there, some of whom constitute the characters in this quirky collection of short stories, the first collection by Tim Gautreaux. There's a [... more]
$13.00
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The Clearing
Amazon.com Review: In Tim Gautreaux's first novel, The Next Step in the Dance, the author staked a literary claim to Louisiana bayou country. In his second novel, The Clearing, he colonizes that claim. The atmosphere of the novel is humid and snake- [... more]
$23.00
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The Clearing: A Novel
Amazon.com Review: In Tim Gautreaux's first novel, The Next Step in the Dance, the author staked a literary claim to Louisiana bayou country. In his second novel, The Clearing, he colonizes that claim. The atmosphere of the novel is humid and snake- [... more]
$14.00
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Same Place, Same Things
Amazon.com Review: Louisiana is a state like no other. Why is it so strange? Mostly because of the people who live there, some of whom constitute the characters in this quirky collection of short stories, the first collection by Tim Gautreaux. There's a [... more]
$20.95
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The Clearing
Amazon.com Review: In Tim Gautreaux's first novel, The Next Step in the Dance, the author staked a literary claim to Louisiana bayou country. In his second novel, The Clearing, he colonizes that claim. The atmosphere of the novel is humid and snake- [... more]
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Welding with Children : Stories
Amazon.com Review: In Tim Gautreaux's pitch-perfect portraits of rural Louisiana life, there is no force stronger than a good Cajun-style chicken stew--except, perhaps, the vagaries of old age. Welding with Children has more than its fair share of the [... more]
$12.00
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The Missing
Author: Tim Gautreaux Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780307270153 ISBN: 0307270157 Number Of Pages: 384 Publication Date: 2009-03-03 Release Date: 2009-03-03 [... more]
$24.95
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Same Place, Same Things: Stories
Amazon.com Review: Louisiana is a state like no other. Why is it so strange? Mostly because of the people who live there, some of whom constitute the characters in this quirky collection of short stories, the first collection by Tim Gautreaux. There's a [... more]
$14.00
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Welding with Children: Stories
Amazon.com Review: In Tim Gautreaux's pitch-perfect portraits of rural Louisiana life, there is no force stronger than a good Cajun-style chicken stew--except, perhaps, the vagaries of old age. Welding with Children has more than its fair share of the [... more]
$14.00
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