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Good News From the Bullpen Cafe

✍ Scribed by Robert Ringham


Publisher
Barnes Printing
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
299 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0965883892

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✦ Synopsis


Charlie Finstune is a recent college graduate who comes from a long line of attorneys and is planning on attending Harvard Law School in the fall. But upon the unexpected death of his Uncle Roy--a little known member of the family and the owner of a small town cafe in Bullpen, Minnesota--Charlie decides to take a year off to run his uncle s cafe and blog about his experiences. So who was his Uncle? And why had he chosen to give up a promising law career of his own to run a small town cafe? Charlie Finstune, whether he knows it or not, is about to find out...


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