### From Publishers Weekly In this simple, heartfelt memoir, author Plante (The Family, American Ghosts) shares a series of disjointed memories about his lover for 40 years, the recently deceased Nikos. Reflecting the way longtime partners become one, even Nikos's earliest first-person recollection
The Pure Lover- A Memoir of Grief
โ Scribed by Plante, David
- Book ID
- 106727919
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 877 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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