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Jon Pineda's Apology is the story of a simple man with a tragic childhood who is still hoping to make a better life for himself in the United States. For someone who started life the way Shoe did, that should not be all that difficult, but all these years later he is still struggling to find his place in his new country/5(9). "Apology is a perfectly paced, deeply satisfying novel. Jon Pineda renders his characters with a compassion that refuses to lapse into sentimentality.” (Ron Rash, New York Times best-selling author of Serena and The Cove). Deeply empathetic and beautifully written, Apology offers a powerful vision of the measure of duty we have toward one another, and the extent to which abandoning the wreckage of family and the past often leads to unexpected consequences. Jon Pineda is the author of a memoir, Sleep in Me, whichPrice: $


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"Jon Pineda has written a novel that is, by any standard, an impressive success. Apology is a. Find Apology by Jon, Pineda- at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Apology explores how the decisions we make in an instant reverberate in the years to come, and paints a portrait of sacrifice within two immigrant families raising first-generation Americans. It explores the measure of duty we have toward one another, and the extent to which abandoning the wreckage of family and the past often leads to unexpected consequences.

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