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A Man Who Lost His Wife and Other Stories
- Narrated by: Christopher Hudspeth
- Length: 5 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A Japanese bar becomes much more than a place to get a drink. An unusual dream happens. A man loses his wife unexpectedly. An obnoxious drunk gets more than he bargained for. Ranging from autobiographical to allegorical, each of these stories - and more - finds a home in Bob Stockton's fifth book, A Man Who Lost His Wife and Other Stories.
Listeners will find humorous snippets to longer stories that touch the heart. Grab a cup of coffee and escape into the mind of a Navy veteran with a flair for describing what's really important in life.
©2015 Bob Stockton (P)2015 Bob Stockton
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