Review of The Snow Geese: A Story of Home By William Hennes

William Hennes is an Englishman who was struck by a serious illness in his twenty-fifth year. Following multiple surgeries, he required several months of convalescence, most of it occurring at his parents' home, from his earliest memories the stable touch point to his life. The remainder of thi...

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Main Author: Batt, Bruce D.J.
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