Washington Off the Beaten Path

“Washington Off the Beaten Path” by Todd Litman, published by Globe Pequot Press in 1993, is a first edition book comprising 180 pages. This work presents the journey of Gregory Reeves, the son of a self-styled preacher, as he navigates the challenges of his upbringing marked by poverty and neglect. The narrative focuses on his quest to take control of his destiny, offering insights into his struggles and aspirations.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of personal growth and resilience. The book explores the complexities of Gregory’s life, highlighting the impact of his background on his choices and future. With a backdrop that touches on aspects of California and the experiences of Hispanic Americans, this edition provides a nuanced perspective on the intersection of identity and circumstance.
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Gregory Reeves, the son of a self-styled preacher, struggles to overcome his childhood of poverty and neglect and to take control of his destiny
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