A Single Southerner Across America

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A Single Southerner Across America
Author : Adam Harris
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Publisher : Lulu.com
Language : English
Release Date : 01 May 2005
ISBN : 9781411633681
Pages : 123 pages
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The epic ramblings of a young professional in the South in his Quixote-like quest to find ''the One.'' This book contains several of his adventures, misadventures, thoughts, and advice for all Southerners who are on the trail to find that special someone.

A Single Southerner Across America

The epic ramblings of a young professional in the South in his Quixote-like quest to find ''the One.'' This book contains several of his adventures, misadventures, thoughts, and advice for all Southerners who are on the trail to find that special someone.

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