The Widow's SonUpon the moment 12-year-old Jeremy Rosenberg witnesses his father's death, Jeremy loses the world he had assumed would last forever. The Widow's Son is launched on a devastating moment, but this tale of misguided efforts and accidental triumphs of children forced into difficult times creates a humorous, poignant novel. The reader's laughter and tears are sure to flow together to the last page as Jeremy struggles to make his family into a family once again. |
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