Frank is a young lad growing up in pre-Second World War Manchester. He is called up and serves in the last months of the war. What he experiences affects him for the rest of his life and leads him into a series of challenges that he struggles to confront. Following Franks life, this book is a combination of a love story, military adventure, personal awakening, and ethical puzzle.
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Ron Hutchinson es un aclamado guionista y dramaturgo irlandés, conocido por sus impactantes contribuciones al cine y la televisión. Su obra profundiza en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y las dinámicas sociales, a menudo dentro de estructuras narrativas cautivadoras. Hutchinson combina hábilmente la profundidad psicológica con una narración atractiva, creando experiencias memorables para el público. Su escritura explora las sutilezas de la naturaleza humana y las cuestiones morales que dan forma a nuestras vidas.






Is Eating People Wrong?
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- 10 horas de lectura
This book explores the consequences of eight exemplary cases around which the common law developed to reveal the diverse and uncoordinated attempts by the courts to adapt the law to changing conditions.
Cryptocurrencies and the Regulatory Challenge
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