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			<title>Charlie</title>
			<description>Chapter Three of Woe &amp; Wonderment</description>
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			<title>Bravo</title>
			<description>Chapter Two of Woe &amp; Wonderment</description>
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			<title>Alpha</title>
			<description>Chapter One of Woe &amp; Wonderment</description>
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			<title>Woe &amp; Wonderment</title>
			<description>A young genius with cancer, Megan is sent to live in California with her estranged grandfather. The curt, retired marine helps her cope by sharing his love of music, and his priceless Martin guitar.</description>
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			<title>Three</title>
			<description>THREEMICHELLESETTLED in at her new corner with relative ease.Noother drawing artists frequented the place, only the occasional foodvendor cart and one, aging guitarist who called himself &amp;lsquo;Patrick.&amp;rsquo;The short, gray-haired musician swayed as he played, warbling through..</description>
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			<title>Two</title>
			<description>TWOEARLYTHE NEXT morning, Michelle traveled along her normal route to work,feeling strangely different. Nothing much about her appearance hadchanged; she wore her patched coat and a brown, corduroy skirt---withwarm thermals underneath--with clean, scuffed boots and her dark redhair all tuc..</description>
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			<title>One</title>
			<description>ONETHEPASSING FACES never failed to interest Michelle Gregory.Acontinuous crowd of people walked by her corner every day. Movinginexorably forward, the businessmen and women, workers, students andtourists resembled a human lava-flow in appearance. Most saw nothingbut th..</description>
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			<title>Draw Me a Picture</title>
			<description>Fired from her accounting job in New York City--and barred from the industry--Michelle Gregory turns to a childhood talent to get by: drawing &amp; sketching. Lonely, she draws a stranger's portrait...</description>
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			<title>FOUR</title>
			<description>Joseph comes of age, a youth no more.</description>
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			<title>THREE</title>
			<description>Joseph Asher enters The Hall of Illumination...</description>
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			<title>TWO</title>
			<description>Joseph Asher sets out on his father's quest, the The King's City.</description>
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			<title>ONE</title>
			<description>The tale of Joseph Asher begins...</description>
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			<title>The Road to the King</title>
			<description>The Tale of Joseph Asher - Book One of The Kingdom Series. Epic Fantasy. Rated T for intense situations, battle gore, cannibalism and rude humor.</description>
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			<title>Two</title>
			<description>Clean and de-loused, Molly &amp; her grandfather go aboard huge ocean liner The Cedric, and leave Ireland forever.</description>
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			<title>One</title>
			<description>Molly Callahan and her grandfather set out on the long and dangerous journey to America, but first they say goodbye to Ireland.</description>
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			<title>On the Way to America</title>
			<description>January 1909 - Decades after the Great Famine, Molly and her grandfather leave Ireland for America. On the great ocean-going vessel The Cedric the young woman meets Luigi DiMattio, a Sicilian.</description>
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