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- Q6310416 subject Q7151752.
- Q6310416 subject Q8182954.
- Q6310416 subject Q8206364.
- Q6310416 subject Q8306747.
- Q6310416 subject Q8524603.
- Q6310416 subject Q8688889.
- Q6310416 subject Q8689608.
- Q6310416 abstract "July, July (2002) is a novel by National Book Award Winner Tim O'Brien, about the 30th reunion of a graduating college class of 1969 that happened a year too late. It's filled with characters bent up by society's pliers, and it constantly flashes back to moments that shaped their lives. It expands on themes from his earlier novels, memory, hope, love, and war.".
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- Q6310416 wikiPageWikiLink Q1289151.
- Q6310416 wikiPageWikiLink Q7151752.
- Q6310416 wikiPageWikiLink Q8182954.
- Q6310416 wikiPageWikiLink Q8206364.
- Q6310416 wikiPageWikiLink Q8306747.
- Q6310416 wikiPageWikiLink Q8524603.
- Q6310416 wikiPageWikiLink Q8688889.
- Q6310416 wikiPageWikiLink Q8689608.
- Q6310416 comment "July, July (2002) is a novel by National Book Award Winner Tim O'Brien, about the 30th reunion of a graduating college class of 1969 that happened a year too late. It's filled with characters bent up by society's pliers, and it constantly flashes back to moments that shaped their lives. It expands on themes from his earlier novels, memory, hope, love, and war.".
- Q6310416 label "July, July".