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The Goldman Trilogy - The Complete Series - cover

The Goldman Trilogy - The Complete Series

W.L. Liberman

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All three books in W.L. Liberman's 'The Goldman Trilogy', now available in one volume!
 
The Global View: Ephraim Goldman is a celebrated author. An academic lion, he hobnobs with Einstein, Berenson and other movers and shakers of his era. Meanwhile, his son Bernard - also a writer - is desperate to make his own reputation in the literary world. After a publisher hires Bernie to write his father’s biography, he stumbles across a startling photograph, and the mystery surrounding his father begins to unfold. Can he repair their relationship and begin to understand his father, or will long-kept secrets destroy their family?
 
A Loafer's Guide To Living: A story of disrupted lives during a search for the rarest of conditions: equilibrium. Bernard Goldman is living in the shadow of his famous father. His life is in shambles, and he gets grief from everyone and everything around him. Can he weather the storm, or is his life ruptured beyond repair?
 
River for the Unrequited: Sometimes, the greatest challenges are those closest to home. After Bernard gets roped into an eco-rafting trip down the pristine Jennings River in Yukon, he tries to bond with his son, Sergeant Sean Goldman, who suffers from extreme PTSD after a tour in Afghanistan. But can the wilderness adventure heal the hidden cracks in Bernie’s marriage, help Sean find his way, and give Bernie a path forward with his famous father, Ephraim?
Disponible desde: 13/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 754 páginas.

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