### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. When retired newspaperman Stewart Dubinsky (last seen in 1987's *Presumed Innocent*) discovers letters his deceased father wrote during his tour of duty in WWII, a host of family secrets come to light. In Turow's ambitious, fascinating page-turner, a "fero
Ordinary Heroes
โ Scribed by Turow, Scott
- Book ID
- 106836845
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 274 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. When retired newspaperman Stewart Dubinsky (last seen in 1987's _Presumed Innocent_) discovers letters his deceased father wrote during his tour of duty in WWII, a host of family secrets come to light. In Turow's ambitious, fascinating page-turner, a "fero
### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. When retired newspaperman Stewart Dubinsky (last seen in 1987's _Presumed Innocent_) discovers letters his deceased father wrote during his tour of duty in WWII, a host of family secrets come to light. In Turow's ambitious, fascinating page-turner, a "fero
### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. When retired newspaperman Stewart Dubinsky (last seen in 1987's *Presumed Innocent*) discovers letters his deceased father wrote during his tour of duty in WWII, a host of family secrets come to light. In Turow's ambitious, fascinating page-turner, a "fero
### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. When retired newspaperman Stewart Dubinsky (last seen in 1987's *Presumed Innocent*) discovers letters his deceased father wrote during his tour of duty in WWII, a host of family secrets come to light. In Turow's ambitious, fascinating page-turner, a "fero
Stewart Dubinsky knew his father had served in World War II. And he'd been told how David Dubin (as his father had Americanized the name that Stewart later reclaimed) had rescued Stewart's mother from the horror of the Balingen concentration camp. But when he discovers, after his father's death, a p