The Matala Son

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The Matala Son
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ISBN-10 : 9783754371893
ISBN-13 : 3754371894
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Book Synopsis The Matala Son by : Joseph B. Raimond

Book excerpt: Written in paradise, also known as Matala, on the beautiful island of Crete, in the summer of 2021, this little sixty page book features Joseph's usual poetic mixture of sarcastic social commentary and personal reflections, as well as several full color illustrations.


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