100 Brothers; Or, How It Was by Kenneth E Killary

100 Brothers; Or, How It Was

Kenneth E Killary
101 pages
Vantage Press
Aug 2006
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Tio Pepe was a frequent visitor to the orphanage on Calle Bristol and had been able to supply large quantities of food and clothing. It is only natural that he would be asked to help run the floundering home. By teaching English, running a grocery store, inventing a gas saving device, and asking for donations from one and all, Tio Pepe takes on the Herculean task with dedication and unwavering focus. 100 Brothers; or, How It Was, the story of how Casa Azul was kept going, even as the Sisters of Mercy gradually withdrew their support, is an inspiring one. Told in a disarming, anecdotal style, Kenneth Edward Killary paints a vivid picture of the oftentimes difficult life on the island of Palovia.About the Author:Kenneth Edward Killary served in the United States Army
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Pages 101
Publisher Vantage Press
Published 2006
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