World So Wide
by Sinclair Lewis
1951
ISBN/ASIN: B001AP62A6
Number of pages: 351
Description:
The novel regards the life and times of Hayden Chart, a typical American living in Colorado during the post WWII years. Chart's seemingly perfect life is suddenly shattered by the death of his wife in an automobile accident, for which cannot help but feel guilty.
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