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Hill, Weldon pseud.: Rafe (1966, M & H Publishing Co.)

342 pages

Published Dec. 18, 1966 by M & H Publishing Co..

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"Rafe"" is an eastern Oklahoma farm boy who does everything wrong -- until he does one important thing exactly right. Rafe, in the authors words, "was a spiritual dropout, physically attending school but intellectually truant. He hadn't missed a class all winter, but more and more his restless mind had defected. He worried a lot, because he had a lot to worry about. Big and little things; past, present, and future things; distressingly actual things and possible things and improbable things. ... It just didn't seem right to Rafe that the Laytons should be scattered around all the time like that, him and Mitch in Dogwood, their dad and Arnie isolated on the farm north of the river, and their mother working away to hell and gone. If some kind of big disaster happened on a school day they might not ever get together again, but would spend the rest …

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