The Class

(Paperback - 1986/02/01)
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Erich Segal

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Publisher: Bantam Books


Book: The Class
From world-renowed author Erich Segal comes a powerful and moving saga of five extraordinary members of the Harvard class of 1958 and the women with whom their lives are intertwined. Their explosive story begins in a time of innocence and spans a turbulent quarter century, culminating in their dramatic twenty-five reunion at which they confront their classmates--and the balance sheet of their own lives. Always at the center; amid the passion, laughter, and glory, stands Harvard--the symbol of who they are and who they will be. They were a generation who made the rules--then broke them--whose glittering successes, heartfelt tragedies, and unbridled ambitons would stun the world.

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Details of Book: The Class Book: The Class
Author: Erich Segal
ISBN:

0553270907


ISBN-13:

9780553270907

,

978-0553270907


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 1986/02/01
Publisher: Bantam Books
Number of Pages: 560
Language: English
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    Book: The Class by Erich Segal
    ISBN Number: 0553270907, 9780553270907, 978-0553270907