Gilead
Reverend John Ames writes a letter to his young son in which he looks back on his life, the lives of his father and grandfather, and the conflicts they had with one another. Reverend Ames also engages in a strained relationship with his namesake, James Ames Boughton.
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- ISBN: 0002005883
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Physical Description
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247 pages - Edition 1st Canadian ed.
- Publisher Toronto : HarperCollins, [2004]
- Copyright ©2004
Content descriptions
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 34.95 |
Awards Note: | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, 2005. |