81. He emptied the revolver and returned to his book as his victim bled to death. 82. He gave books as gifts to his relatives, including Websters Quotations for his mother and a book on antiques for his father. 83. He hopes that parents and teachers can use the book as a springboard for discussion during any type of crisis. 84. He is careful, however, to correct any typecasting of the book as a Cold War novel. 85. He has kept them to this day, hidden away in a book as a reminder of what once was. 86. He said he started writing books as a seventh-grade teacher. 87. He said that he doubted that college professors would drop the book as a text, but that he expected conservative pressure on parishes and seminaries to do so. 88. He has assiduously tried to encompass as much of the book as two hours of traffic on the stage allows. 89. He saw the book as a prose poem to the Columbia River, the best work he had done to date. 90. He plays basketball or hits the streets to sell candy and coloring books as part of an anti-gang youth program. |