In The Trenches with Jesus and Marx
By: David Nelson Duke
Entering the building in the middle of the day, when New York City’s lunchtime traffic was at its height, a slightly built, eighty-year-old man found the receptionist at the Macmillan Publishing House. She had a package for him. It was not a package he wanted, for it signaled rejection of his labor of love, a manuscript he regarded as his legacy to the world. It was a sad moment, and though he was a very private person, he was not able to keep that disappointment and sadness to himself. He heard a familiar voice: “What are you doing here, Dad?” It was his granddaughter Nanda, who had begun working at Macmillan not so long ago. How he cherished this young woman and her sister Robin, his only grandchildren. Over the course of their brief lifetimes, he had been an important, and sometimes controversial, public pigure. [download]
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