14th
As Linus "Bud" Ritter and eight siblings gather for a funeral, sadness blends with funny, poignant, and sometimes painful memories of growing up on 14th Street in Galveston, Texas. Bud deals with personal shortcomings, searches for an old pal, and emerges with a fresh approach to life. "Humorous and touching...a nostalgic little gem of a novel, with a quietly powerful message." KIRKUS REVIEWS
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14th
As Linus "Bud" Ritter and eight siblings gather for a funeral, sadness blends with funny, poignant, and sometimes painful memories of growing up on 14th Street in Galveston, Texas. Bud deals with personal shortcomings, searches for an old pal, and emerges with a fresh approach to life. "Humorous and touching...a nostalgic little gem of a novel, with a quietly powerful message." KIRKUS REVIEWS
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14th

14th

by Sue Cruise
14th

14th

by Sue Cruise

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Overview

As Linus "Bud" Ritter and eight siblings gather for a funeral, sadness blends with funny, poignant, and sometimes painful memories of growing up on 14th Street in Galveston, Texas. Bud deals with personal shortcomings, searches for an old pal, and emerges with a fresh approach to life. "Humorous and touching...a nostalgic little gem of a novel, with a quietly powerful message." KIRKUS REVIEWS

Product Details

BN ID: 2940044206199
Publisher: Sue Cruise
Publication date: 12/20/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 375 KB

About the Author

Sue Cruise is a Language Arts instructor with an abiding love for good food and live music. Before teaching, Sue was a captain in the U.S. Army, with multiple deployments to the Middle East. She has family roots deep in the sands of Texas beaches, and currently resides in the Hill Country. Sue is thrilled that her debut novel is receiving critical praise: "14th delivers a cohesive account of childhood that teems with humor and occasional serious moments that are touching. A nostalgic little gem of a novel, with a quietly powerful message." KIRKUS REVIEWS
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