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All We Have To Believe In
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All We Have To Believe In

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‘All We Have To Believe In’ is a captivating story of love and loss, of betrayal and redemption, set against the backdrop of America in the 1920s.
Edward Dooley is a disillusioned veteran of the Great War who comes home to San Francisco, struggles to fit into a fast-changing society, and falls in love with the daughter of immigrants who is as headstrong as he is idealistic.
Beneath all the glamour of the dazzling decade, however, xenophobia is taking hold, prosperity is undone by greed, and Prohibition proves morally bankrupt. Told with compassion and rich in historical detail, the themes of this story continue to resonate today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Conrad Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 August 2020
Pages
464
ISBN
9781913567217

‘All We Have To Believe In’ is a captivating story of love and loss, of betrayal and redemption, set against the backdrop of America in the 1920s.
Edward Dooley is a disillusioned veteran of the Great War who comes home to San Francisco, struggles to fit into a fast-changing society, and falls in love with the daughter of immigrants who is as headstrong as he is idealistic.
Beneath all the glamour of the dazzling decade, however, xenophobia is taking hold, prosperity is undone by greed, and Prohibition proves morally bankrupt. Told with compassion and rich in historical detail, the themes of this story continue to resonate today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Conrad Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 August 2020
Pages
464
ISBN
9781913567217