Further Thoughts : A Collection of Short Stories
Further Thoughts : A Collection of Short Stories
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Book Description
These stories, written over the past 13 or so years, after Jim Huston retired from the practice of law, deal with a variety of subjects, characters, and life issues. They represent and contain the author's FURTHER THOUGHTS about the human condition.
About the Author
After graduating from Wayne State University and The University of Michigan Law School, Jim Huston practiced law in Cleveland. He retired early to write and moved to Newport, Rhode Island. More than a dozen stories have been published in magazines, and his novel The Barrow Murder was published in 2004.
Further Thoughts: A Collection of Short Stories,James I. Huston,iUniverse, Inc.,0595342124,Fiction,Fiction - General,General,Humorous,Short Stories (single author),Fiction / Short Stories (single author)
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