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The Pied Piper: Allard K. Lowenstein and the Liberal Dream (edition 1985)

by Richard Cummings (Author)

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This literary masterpiece is a story of passion, fear, and betrayal as told by an American woman whose mission in Central America is as shadowy as her surroundings. Johnson masterfully dramatizes a powerful vision of spiritual bereavement and corruption.
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Title:The Pied Piper: Allard K. Lowenstein and the Liberal Dream
Authors:Richard Cummings (Author)
Info:Grove Pr (1985), Edition: 1st, 569 pages
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