The Things That Need Doing. A Memoir
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- Nombre de pages256
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-307-46339-5
- EAN9780307463395
- Date de parution28/12/2010
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille377 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurCrown
Résumé
"You keep fighting, okay?" I whispered. "We're in this together. You and me. You're not alone. You hear me? You are not alone." 5:38 p.m. It was the precise moment Sean Manning was born and the time each year that his mother wished him happy birthday. But just before he turned twenty-seven, their tradition collapsed. A heart attack landed his mom in the hospital and uprooted Manning from his life in New York.
What followed was a testament to a family's indestructible bond-a life-changing odyssey that broke a boy and made a man-captured here in Manning's indelible memoir.
What followed was a testament to a family's indestructible bond-a life-changing odyssey that broke a boy and made a man-captured here in Manning's indelible memoir.
"You keep fighting, okay?" I whispered. "We're in this together. You and me. You're not alone. You hear me? You are not alone." 5:38 p.m. It was the precise moment Sean Manning was born and the time each year that his mother wished him happy birthday. But just before he turned twenty-seven, their tradition collapsed. A heart attack landed his mom in the hospital and uprooted Manning from his life in New York.
What followed was a testament to a family's indestructible bond-a life-changing odyssey that broke a boy and made a man-captured here in Manning's indelible memoir.
What followed was a testament to a family's indestructible bond-a life-changing odyssey that broke a boy and made a man-captured here in Manning's indelible memoir.







