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James Kirkwood

    James Kirkwood, Jr. était un dramaturge et auteur américain. Ses œuvres abordaient souvent les complexités des relations humaines et les questions sociétales. Son style distinctif et sa profonde compréhension des personnages continuent de résonner auprès des lecteurs.

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    Some Kind of Hero
    When Fathers Don't Hug
    Proposals Made by Rev. James Kirkwood, (minister of Minto) in 1699, to Found Public Libraries in Scotland. Reprinted Verbatim et Literatim From the Ra
    P.S. Your Cat Is Dead
    • P.S. Your Cat Is Dead

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(1749)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of New Year's Eve in New York City, the story follows a protagonist grappling with profound loss and misfortune. With the death of a best friend, a series of robberies, a breakup, and job loss, the character's loneliness is palpable. The only companion left is an unexpected one—a gay burglar tied up in the kitchen, adding a twist of dark humor to the narrative. This unique premise explores themes of grief, companionship, and the absurdity of life during a tumultuous time.

      P.S. Your Cat Is Dead
    • The book is recognized for its cultural significance and is a reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its authenticity. Readers will encounter original copyright references, library stamps, and other markings that reflect its historical context and importance in the knowledge base of civilization. This attention to detail ensures that the essence of the original work is maintained, offering insights into its relevance and legacy.

      Proposals Made by Rev. James Kirkwood, (minister of Minto) in 1699, to Found Public Libraries in Scotland. Reprinted Verbatim et Literatim From the Ra
    • When Fathers Don't Hug

      • 54pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the author's reflections on paternal love, revealing a journey of realization about the father's affection and concern for his child's well-being. Through personal anecdotes, the author examines the often unspoken bond between parent and child, ultimately affirming the presence of love that may not always be overtly expressed.

      When Fathers Don't Hug