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"Mr. Brosman's memoir --- part fact, part
fiction --- deserves praise on serveral
accounts. It reads like a novel filled
with suspense and surprising turns, each
chapter constituting a mini short story.
The subject is a young, half deaf boy who
moves with his family from one migrant
labor camp to the next and is confronted
with almost insurmountable odds at every
turn.....
This book is a must read, especially for
young adults and all those who labor in
the fields of education, economic equality
and social justice."
Franz K. Schneider, Ph.D, LL.D
Professer Emeritus
English and Comparative Literature
Gonzaga University
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