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Nights at the Dream Cafe

Published
Sep 2011
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
324

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The Dream Café, a popular neighborhood restaurant, is a welcoming haven for all kinds of people. The owner feels that the café's exceptional nighttime goings-on should be preserved, so he asks Tom Gibbs, a young writer, to be its official scribe. Spanning the calendar year before the United States' involvement in World War II, the novel is comprised of a series of chronological stories--narrated by Tom Gibbs--each describing events at the café on a single night.

John Mahoney, himself a young man during the time period evoked, brings vitality and veracity to the novel's mood and content. Anyone wishing to relive--or discover--the pre-WWII era will enjoy reading Nights at the Dream Café.

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Sep 2011 Langdon Street Press ISBN 1934938580
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