The Last Body Part

The Last Body Part - Paperback

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The Last Body Part

The Last Body Part - Paperback

by Sarajane Woolf
$10.00
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by Sarajane Woolf (Author)

A woman discovers she has a rogue body part, one she's never heard of. As sheprepares herself for surgery to remove the offense, she travels to London andfinds answers to her questions in unexpected places. This is the story of thelast body part discovered--the parathyroid gland.

Author Biography

Sarajane Woolf is an essayist whose work has appeared in The Christian Science Monitor, Alaska Quarterly Review, Ecotone, South Dakota Review, The Broome Review, and North Dakota Quarterly. Her South Dakota Review piece was named a "Notable Essay" by Robert Atwan, Series Editor, Best American Essays. She lives with her husband, Nick, in Carpinteria, California and is currently writing a book on the London churches designed by Sir Christopher Wren.

Number of Pages: 85
Dimensions: 0.28 x 6.93 x 4.51 IN
Publication Date: February 13, 2017
ISBN9781936846306
Author Sarajane Woolf
PublisherGemma
GenreLiterature and Education
FormatPaperback
PublishedFebruary 2017
LanguageENG- English
Pages85
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceTeens & young adults and Adults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Sarajane Woolf

Sarajane Woolf is an essayist whose work has appeared in The Christian Science Monitor, Alaska Quarterly Review, Ecotone, South Dakota Review, The Broome Review, and North Dakota Quarterly. Her South Dakota Review piece was named a "Notable Essay" by Robert Atwan, Series Editor, Best American Essays. She lives with her husband, Nick, in Carpinteria, California and is currently writing a book on the London churches designed by Sir Christopher Wren.

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