For What He Could Become
For What He Could Become
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Jim Misko BA ‘55 authors a novel about a man, half Irish and half Athabaskan Indian, who leaves his native village, fights in World War II, falls into alcoholism, but eventually finds love.
Northwest Ventures, 2006. 370 pages. $17.
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