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Rick Rofihe [ www.doorway.ru] is the author of FATHER MUST, a short-story collection (FSG, Editor: Jonathan Galassi; Agent: Gail Hochman). He has been since the Judge of the Open City Magazine No-Fee RRofihe Trophy Short Story Contest The Open City Magazine No-Fee RRofihe Trophy Short Story Contest @ Anderbo www.doorway.ru /5.  · Find Father Must by Rofihe, Rick at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Father Must: Stories Hardcover – October 1, by Rick Rofihe (Author) › Visit Amazon's Rick Rofihe Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Rick Rofihe (Author) out of 5 stars 3 ratings. See all formats and editions/5(3).


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Father must: stories User Review - Not Available - Book Verdict. The proof of true mastery is making what's difficult look easy. Rofihe writes mostly in the first person but moves with grace and ease among markedly different protagonists: the son of Puerto Rican. Father Must (from The New Yorker) byRick Rofihe The question he asked me didn't start with “Father” or anything like that—I'm not his father. It wasn't the words in his question that made me think of the question I'd once asked my father. The kid's a good kid. He's full of good questions. And while it's. Rick Rofihe [ www.doorway.ru] is the author of FATHER MUST, a short-story collection (FSG, Editor: Jonathan Galassi; Agent: Gail Hochman). He has been since the Judge of the Open City Magazine No-Fee RRofihe Trophy Short Story Contest The Open City Magazine No-Fee RRofihe Trophy Short Story Contest @ Anderbo www.doorway.ru

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