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This book is in Lithuanian and it hasn't been translated.
-Lithuanian Books Box 2.
This book is in Lithuanian and it hasn't been translated.
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This book is in Lithuanian and it hasn't been translated.
-Lithuanian Books Box 2.
This book is in Lithuanian and it hasn't been translated.
-Lithuanian Books Box 2.
This book is in Lithuanian and it hasn't been translated.
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This book is in Lithuanian and it hasn't been translated.
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This book is in Lithuanian and it hasn't been translated.
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This book is in Lithuanian and it hasn't been translated.
-Lithuanian Books Box 2.
This book is in Lithuanian and it hasn't been translated.
-Lithuanian Books Box 2.
This book is in Lithuanian and it hasn't been translated.
-Lithuanian Books Box 2.
"In Fathers, Herbert Gold tells that most American of stories: how one American, transplanted from Europe, makes his success in the new land. The hero of the novel- a genuine, life-size hero- is the Father. His tale, told in the form of a memoir, is seen through the eyes of the son. And while one Father is at the center of the book, it extends to other fathers- grandfather and great grandfather, the son as a boy and then as a father. himself in the turbulent America of the 1960's. The various fathers of this book, who invent themselves and those who accept what they are given, find their heroic American culmination in the image of Sam Gold and his adventures."
-Jewish/Hebrew Books- Box 1.