Masters of the Dew

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Masters of the Dew
Author : Jacques Roumain
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Publisher : Heinemann
Language : English
Release Date : 20 May 1978
ISBN : 0435987453
Pages : 196 pages
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This outstanding Haitian novel tells of Manuel's struggle to keep his little community from starvation during drought.

Masters of the Dew

This outstanding Haitian novel tells of Manuel's struggle to keep his little community from starvation during drought.

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