Someone to Run With: A NovelFarrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005 M02 1 - 352 pages David Grossman's Someone to Run With tells the story of a lost dog, and the discovery of first love on the streets of Jerusalem, portrayed here with a gritty realism that is as fresh as it is compelling. |
Contents
Section 21 | 245 |
Section 22 | 258 |
Section 23 | 265 |
Section 24 | 271 |
Section 25 | 281 |
Section 26 | 287 |
Section 27 | 289 |
Section 28 | 292 |
Section 9 | 95 |
Section 10 | 102 |
Section 11 | 111 |
Section 12 | 121 |
Section 13 | 143 |
Section 14 | 173 |
Section 15 | 182 |
Section 16 | 205 |
Section 17 | 227 |
Section 18 | 234 |
Section 19 | 236 |
Section 20 | 243 |
Section 29 | 299 |
Section 30 | 308 |
Section 31 | 315 |
Section 32 | 323 |
Section 33 | 330 |
Section 34 | 335 |
Section 35 | 336 |
Section 36 | 337 |
Section 37 | 340 |
Section 38 | 341 |
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