
The Class of 1922: Gene's Story
Generational Series, Book 2
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Joe Ayres
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Joe Ayres
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This novel follows the life of Gene Will, a member of the Class of 1922 in Star, Idaho, from birth to death. It reveals how he deals with life’s trials and tribulations. Some of those trials and tribulations are of his own doing, and some are due to societal shifts beyond his control. It is a story about everyday existence. It speaks to all of us.
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