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by Joyce Carol Oates
About 86 pages (25,737 words)
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Michael Mulvaney has moved out of his wife's home and is now on his own. Michael has lost everything he once held dear, his wife and children, and looks back now for someone to blame. It must be his own father, the cruel man who enjoyed pitting his own children against each other, and who banished young Michael for daring to stand up to him.

Michael hadn't the strength to watch the movers pack up High Point Farm and left his wife to do it. When she joined him at the new house, she cried for hours and hours, so unlike the strong woman he married. Michael left Corrine, because he could not stand to see the disappointment in her eyes any longer.

Trying to find a job at Michael's age can.....

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