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A Message From Elena
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A Message From Elena

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Sal was not sure when the idea first entered August’s head, but it might have been right after August saved his life as they were repainting the dome of St. Mary’s church. August said at the time, You belong to me now, Sal. It was a joke, of course, and they both laughed–but maybe it was the beginning of a new idea in the back of August’s mind. It was then, at any rate, that a subtle change began to take place between them. Although Sal had worked for August for more than a year, it was the first time August had taken Sal into his home to meet Elena. His wife. A hidden treasure.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Date
29 April 2009
Pages
240
ISBN
9781439233450

Sal was not sure when the idea first entered August’s head, but it might have been right after August saved his life as they were repainting the dome of St. Mary’s church. August said at the time, You belong to me now, Sal. It was a joke, of course, and they both laughed–but maybe it was the beginning of a new idea in the back of August’s mind. It was then, at any rate, that a subtle change began to take place between them. Although Sal had worked for August for more than a year, it was the first time August had taken Sal into his home to meet Elena. His wife. A hidden treasure.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Date
29 April 2009
Pages
240
ISBN
9781439233450