Robert J. Gibbs Mark E. Reynolds Jeffrey J. Reynolds
At times poignant, sometimes profound, usually hilarious, and always delightful, I've Always Felt Sorry for Decimals offers a boy's-eye view of the quirky, human side of Maritime Canada on the eve of the Second World War. Open this book and tumble into the escapades of Hutchinson and Pompman and the cast of mysterious, engaging, blustery, pompous, practical, and heroic characters they meet.
At times poignant, sometimes profound, usually hilarious, and always delightful, I've Always Felt Sorry for Decimals offers a boy's-eye vi...