A Walk In The Countryside
A Walk In The Countryside
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Book Description
A man finds that not only does his dog talk but also has many thoughts about life, love and the meaning of it all.
About the Author
Thom Pintello is a writer and S.A.G. actor. He has attended the Lee Strasberg Institute in West Hollywood as well as The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. He majored in Anthropology and Drama in college, has played tennis on an international tour and has done his share of traveling, mostly in the U.K. and Continental Europe. His interests are tennis, computers, old British sports cars, anything of a scientific nature, the R.M.S. Titanic, current events (total news junkie) and web surfing into the wee hours.
A Walk in the Countryside: Musings on Life, Love and the Nature of the Universe,Thom Pintello,Trafford Publishing,1412014557,Fiction,Humor,Humorous,Fiction / Humorous,General & Literary Fiction
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