“The dog approached again, cautiously. I found the bologna sandwich, ripped off a chunk, wiped the cheap watery mustard off, then placed it on the sidewalk. The dog walked up to the bit of sandwich, put his nose to it, sniffed, then turned and walked off. This time he didn't look back. He accelerated down the street. No wonder I had been depressed all my life. I wasn't getting proper nourishment.”
Quote by Charles Bukowski
Book:Ham On Rye
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Ham On Rye
Ham On Rye is a narrative that delves into the early life of its protagonist, detailing his struggles and experiences during a challenging period in American history. The story is a candid look at the hardships faced by a young boy in the 1930s, offering a glimpse into the resilience and determination required to overcome adversity. more
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