Stranded in the Pacific Ocean during WWII, an american gunner and a polish ace pilot discover that a brief romance can help them get to the other side of the war. For a few days they can get away with loving one another.
Catalina Blues: A Love is an Open Road Story
β Scribed by Bach, Josephine; York, Marlo
- Book ID
- 108875751
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 58 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Stranded in the Pacific Ocean during WWII, an american gunner and a polish ace pilot discover that a brief romance can help them get to the other side of the war. For a few days they can get away with loving one another.
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