“...you can hate a place with all your heart and soul and still be homesick for it.”
Quote by Joseph Mitchell
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In this novel, the author presents a compelling narrative that intertwines the enigmatic life of Joe Gould with the broader historical context of the United States. The story follows the efforts of various individuals who seek to uncover the truth about Gould's secret, including his supposed manuscript that purports to be a detailed account of American history. The novel is a blend of fiction and reality, as it explores the complexities of human nature, the pursuit of knowledge, and the power of storytelling. more
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