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description = A story of love, adventure, loss, pain... and meltdown. Max Wheeler is a successful television foreign correspondent. But a series of events leads him to examine his life as he experiences a voyage of self-discovery. "Melting" is a novel that has general appeal, but the "boomer" generation will particularly respond to this work that captures the zeitgeist and describes what it's like for a man in America today as he approaches his sixty-year crossroads. | description = A story of love, adventure, loss, pain... and meltdown. Max Wheeler is a successful television foreign correspondent. But a series of events leads him to examine his life as he experiences a voyage of self-discovery. "Melting" is a novel that has general appeal, but the "boomer" generation will particularly respond to this work that captures the zeitgeist and describes what it's like for a man in America today as he approaches his sixty-year crossroads. | ||
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author= [[Sw Prem Vandan ( | author= [[Sw Prem Vandan (British)| Martin Guinness]] | | ||
language = English| | language = English| | ||
notes = | | notes = | |
Revision as of 04:17, 3 December 2018
- A story of love, adventure, loss, pain... and meltdown. Max Wheeler is a successful television foreign correspondent. But a series of events leads him to examine his life as he experiences a voyage of self-discovery. "Melting" is a novel that has general appeal, but the "boomer" generation will particularly respond to this work that captures the zeitgeist and describes what it's like for a man in America today as he approaches his sixty-year crossroads.
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