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March by g brooks
March by g brooks













march by g brooks

If you can, please consider making a gift to The New York Public Library as we serve New Yorkers remotely. Click through to each book’s title for more. Summaries provided via NYPL’s catalog, which draws from multiple sources. Interested in more reading recommendations? Sign up for the Library's Book of the Day email. Visit our website for more details about placing holds and what to expect when visiting one of our open locations. March, Brooks has created a conflicted and deeply sensitive man, a father who is struggling to reconcile duty to his fellow man with duty to his family against the backdrop of one of the most grim periods in American history. The Library has begun to reopen our physical locations, with eight branches currently offering limited grab-and-go service.

march by g brooks

Learn more and download for iPad/iPhone and Android. Plus, new users who live in New York State can apply for a library card directly through the app. NYPL cardholders can find these books on SimplyE, the Library's free e-reader app. March struggles with guilt but consistently fails to take actions that might redeem himself and alleviate his conscience. The novel tells his story, from 18-year-old traveling salesman to battlefield chaplain to educator of former slaves. By the best-selling author of TransAtlantic. In March, he is the protagonist and the primary narrator. Two fathers, a Palestinian and an Israeli, navigate the physical and emotional checkpoints of their conflicted world before devastating losses compel them to work together to use their grief as a weapon for peace.















March by g brooks