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Sparkling with wit and humor, The Guardian Angel—first serialized in The Atlantic Monthly—paints a charming portrait of society in a New England country town in the mid-nineteenth century. Homes’ inspiration came from his belief that man was a product solely of his heredity and environment.
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Posted June 1, 2012
No one gave this a review and as i am not sure why it was even free since the true volume for $1.99 a person can actually read the free one should be edited by nook who put it out. Shame on you for making Mr. Holmes' work look bad.
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Sparkling with wit and humor, The Guardian Angel—first serialized in The Atlantic Monthly—paints a charming portrait of society in a New England country town in the mid-nineteenth century. Homes’ inspiration came from his belief that man was a product solely of his heredity and environment.