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The trials and tribulations of a contractor assigned to pull off an agriculture fair in Herat, Afghanistan. 20,000 Afghans showed up. It worked. Candid, opinionated, outspoken. See More
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by Jay Buckner
(30 reviews)
Quick ViewThe trials and tribulations of a contractor assigned to pull off an agriculture fair in Herat, Afghanistan. 20,000 Afghans showed up. It worked. Candid, opinionated, outspoken. See More
by Jay Buckner
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Quick ViewHappy endings, love stories, no violence... what more could you want! Death takes a holiday when the Angel Benny is on the job matchmaking in the most unlikely place one could imagine. Benny is up to good in a modern fairy... See More
by Jay Buckner
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Quick View"The suspenseful surprise ending to the crisis on which the story pivots dramatizes the unexcelled and surprising power of compassion. One of the most persuasive and moving presentations of a very sensitive subject with... See More
by Jay Buckner
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Quick ViewThis is not a children's book. The universe is winking. Police in Washington State have a problem. It seems vigilantes are driving dangerous deviants and perverts into their arms begging for protection instead of the other... See More
by Jay Buckner
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Quick ViewPure texture, short and sweet. With a name like Morris Ventimiglia the founding member of the Street Mystiques had to be tough. You've found a fast, touching and candid novella about New York street life in the 50's and... See More