The Kobra Manifesto by Adam Hall

The Kobra Manifesto by Adam Hall

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The Kobra Manifesto by Adam Hall

Following the Harvest tells the story of sixteen-year-old Will Haley, who journeys north in the summer of 1943 as a member of a wheat-harvesting crew.

Traveling with his father, along with a hump-backed hired hand, a whiny truck driver and his pretty wife, two cousins from Mississippi, and his father's best friend, Will makes his way from Vernon, Oklahoma, to Rhame, North Dakota. Not everyone will make the return trip to Oklahoma, and when an accident claims a crew member's life, Will is forced to take charge and become mature beyond his years.

-A well written, fun read that will make you understand why Harris is being included with the likes of Willa Cather and Larry McMurtry. He is truly that good.---Tulsa World

Fred Harris, author of Coyote Revenge, Easy Pickin's, and sixteen books of nonfiction, has also had a distinguished career in politics and higher education. Twice elected to the U.S. Senate from Oklahoma, he is now Professor of Political Science at the University of New Mexico.

Adam Hall (1920-1995) was the pseudonym of British writer Elleston Trevor. He was the creator of the supremely successful Quiller novels. Born in London, he and his family lived on the French Riviera for many years before moving to Arizona. Hall was awarded the Edgar(R) Award for The Quiller Memorandum.
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ISBN 13 9780385051088
ISBN 10 0385051085
Title The Kobra Manifesto
Author Adam Hall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Doubleday Books
Year published 1976-12-31
Number of pages 263
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.