Tacoma stories

Title Tacoma stories
Names Wiley, Richard.
Book Number DBC15703
Title Status Active
Medium Digital Books
Annotation Tacoma, Washington. On St. Patrick's Day in 1968, sixteen people sit in Pat's Tavern, drink green beer, flirt, rib each other, and eventually go home in (mostly) different directions. Their paths cross now and again in the stories that follow, which span 1958 to the present. Adult. Unrated.
General Notes Available from BARD courtesy of the Washington Talking Book and Braille Library.
Local Notes The lives of sixteen people who once gathered in a City of Destiny bar in 1968 unfold over sixty years.
Narrator Weston, Jim.
Length 7 hours, 30 minutes
Local Subject Literary fiction - FI7
Northwest fiction - NW1
Short stories - SS
Strong language - ST
Adult book - AD
Fiction - FI
Male narrator - MN
Classics - CL
Produced at WTBBL - PAW
LC Subject Short stories, American - 20th century
Short stories
Fiction
Audience Notes A NLS/BPH
Call Number 813.54 AFI
Language English
Contents Your Life Should Have Meaning on the Day You Die -- A Goat's Breath Carol -- Home Delivery -- The Man Who Looks at the Floor -- The Day of the Reckoning of Names -- The Dangerous Gift of Beauty -- Let's Meet Saturday and Have a Picnic -- Anyone Can Master Grief but He Who Has It -- The Dancing Cobra -- The Women -- eHarmony Date @ Chez Panisse -- The Strange Detective -- Sarco-gophus -- Out for a Drink --
Released 2019
Publication Info Seattle : Bellevue Literary Press 2019
Original Publication Recorded from: First edition. New York, NY : Bellevue Literary Press, 2019. 9781942658542
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