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ISBN-10 : 9798891270145
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Book excerpt: About the Book This story lets people know that things are not what they seem and helps them remember that people are only human. So, protect yourself and love who you protect. No matter what. About the Author Philip J. Clark thanks you for seeing a different side of his life. Clark lives in Lowell, Indiana. He is proud to be contributing to people reading and broadening their horizons in life.


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