Whale Port by Mark Foster

Whale Port by Mark Foster

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Whale Port by Mark Foster

Country music superstar Trace Adkins is Luke McBain, a man who returns to his small Southern hometown after 14 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Luke's brother, Paul, is running the McBain family business that controls the town. Paul's made himself rich, but local shops have closed and jobs are gone; people are angry and scared. And no one can do anything to stop it Except Luke, the only one who knows Paul's secret Reunited with his beautiful ex-love, Callie, Luke McBain does what he's always done -- make the hard choices and fight for what's right -- even if it means he may go back to prison Introducing an action hero who won't stop until the job gets done, Luke McBain pits brother against brother for the soul of an American small town.

Foster, Gerald L.: - Formerly vice president and partner of the Architects Collaborative, the famous firm founded by Walter Gropius, Gerald Foster has taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Boston Architectural Center as well as the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. His paintings and drawings have been exhibited at the DeCordova Museum and at various galleries. His books include A Field Guide to Airplanes, A Field Guide to Trains, and American Houses: A Field Guide.
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ISBN 13 9780618547227
ISBN 10 0618547223
Title Whale Port
Author Mark Foster
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Walter Lorraine Books
Year published 2007-09-24
Number of pages 64
Prizes Winner of Massachusetts Book Award (MassBook) (Children/Young Adult) 2008, Commended for James Madison Book 2008
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.