Weekend with Rita - Brossura

Burrell, Stephen

 
9780595256549: Weekend with Rita

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Every minute of every hour a boy meets a girl, and a romantic, sexual interlude happens. Its nothing special that is unless how it happens and most of all, where it happens.On April 17, 1987, approximately 5:17 P.M., for the first time in their relationship, Cio and Rita were not only alone with each other, but Cio became the first man in the entire history of the U.S. not to break out of a U.S., Federal Penitentiary to be with his woman, but rather Rita became the first woman in the history of the U.S. to break into a prison to be with her man.Weekend With Rita, is erotic, hilariously funny, satirically dark and at times both emotionally and sexually raw and physically brutal. Weekend With Rita exposes the human spirit and the drama of a man and a woman in love, who refused to allow a system built on emotional deprivation to separate them and the ultimate price they had to pay for their union.Weekend With Rita is for anyone who has ever loved another and experienced the agonizing pains of separation, desperation and the willingness to pay whatever the price to be together for a lifetime spent in one weekend.

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L'autore

STEPHEN CIO BURRELL, has been a writer, entrepreneur, spy and adventurer. His unique combination of talents has created a life thats intense and authentic if not entirely comfortable by most peoples standards. Burrells first book Thieves In The Choir is a biography dealing with and involvement in the Vietnam War and the CIAs domestic spying. Stephen Burrell is currently living in Springfield, Massachusetts.

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Book by Burrell Stephen

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9780595652372: Weekend With Rita

Edizione in evidenza

ISBN 10:  0595652379 ISBN 13:  9780595652372
Casa editrice: Writers Club Pr, 2002
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