Volume 280 pages
The novel 'Every Man for Himself' by Herbert Joseph Moorhouse unfolds in the empty streets of Bay Street in a fog-covered city, setting the stage for a tale of personal challenges and unexpected encounters. Follow the journey of Philip Kendrick, a young man grappling with a series of unfortunate events that test his resilience and self-reflection. From a chance meeting to a regrettable altercation, Kendrick's day takes an unexpected turn, leading him to seek solace on Centre Island. With a compelling narrative, this novel delves into themes of identity, family honor, and the choices we make when faced with adversity.
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