It’s the eve of Alvin’s favorite holiday—the little-known St. Nick’s Day. His devoted boyfriend, woodworker Milo, has been planning for months to make it a day neither of them will forget, and their peaceful annual nighttime walk will pale in comparison to what Milo has secreted away in the basement
The Music Box
✍ Scribed by Houser, John C
- Book ID
- 109073289
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 295 KB
- Series
- DIY Family 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781627984256
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Overview: John C. Houser’s father, step-mother, and mother were all psychotherapists. When old enough, he escaped to Grinnell College, which was exactly halfway between his mother’s and father’s homes—and half a continent away from each. After graduation, he taught English for a year in Greece, attended graduate school, and eventually began a career of creating computer systems for libraries. Now he works in a strange old building that boasts a historic collection of mantelpieces–but no fireplaces.
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