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All fall down
Book • 1960
In 'All Fall Down', James Leo Herlihy explores the complexities of family dynamics through the story of the Williams family.
The novel centers around Clinton, a teenage boy who idolizes his older brother Berry-Berry, a vagabond known for his loose morals and violent streaks.
When Clinton finds Berry-Berry in coastal Florida, it sets off a series of tragic events that forever change the family.
The book is noted for its vivid portrayal of American life in the 1960s.
The novel centers around Clinton, a teenage boy who idolizes his older brother Berry-Berry, a vagabond known for his loose morals and violent streaks.
When Clinton finds Berry-Berry in coastal Florida, it sets off a series of tragic events that forever change the family.
The book is noted for its vivid portrayal of American life in the 1960s.
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