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“This River: A Memoir” by James Brown, Reviewed by Duff Brenna
James Brown. This River: A Memoir. Counterpoint, 2011. Reviewed by Duff Brenna, professor emeritus, California State University, San Marcos. James Brown’s provocative, gut wrenching memoir illuminates a life rich in those elemental passions that govern our lives—anger, depression, fear of … Continue reading
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