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  • Train Tracks: Family Stories for the Holidays

    Train Tracks by Savage, Michael;

    Family Stories for the Holidays

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    Product details:

    • Edition number New
    • Publisher William Morrow & Company
    • Date of Publication 6 November 2012

    • ISBN 9780062210845
    • Binding Hardback
    • See also 9780062210869
    • No. of pages258 pages
    • Size 182x139x27 mm
    • Weight 295 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    "In the spirit of the holiday season, beloved author and radio host Michael Savage's Train Tracks reminds us how every member of our family-in fact, each individual we encounter through time-contributes essential gifts to our life story. In the title chapter, set in the early 1950s, Savage remembers the excitement and mystery of riding the train from New York's old Penn Station to rural Pennsylvania at the start of the holiday break. Drawn from Savage's own journey from poor immigrant's son to media stardom, these deeply personal true tales show us that even in today's homogenizing times, we are all charting a unique destiny as we journey through life."--Jacket p. [2].

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