An edition of Durango Street (1965)

Durango Street

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Durango Street
Frank Bonham
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An edition of Durango Street (1965)

Durango Street

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When Rufus Henry gets out of work camp for grand theft auto, he has only one place to go -- back to Durango Street. Sure, he'd like to keep a steady job and obey his parole officer, but there's no way to do that when the Gassers are chasing him. Rufus doesn't have a choice: he joins the rivals Moors. With a gang to back him up, he'll be all right on Durango -- for a while. But when the Gassers catch up to them, will he end up dead?

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Cover of: Durango Street
Durango Street
1999, Puffin Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: Durango Street
Durango Street
August 1992, Listening Library
Paperback in English - Bk&Cassett edition
Cover of: Durango Street
Durango Street
June 1985, Listening Library
Hardcover - Bk&Cassett edition
Cover of: Durango Street
Durango Street
July 1977, Perfection Learning Prebound
Unknown Binding
Cover of: Durango Street
Durango Street
August 1972, Dell Publishing
Paperback in English
Cover of: Durango Street.
Durango Street.
1970, scholastic
in English
Cover of: Durango Street.
Durango Street.
1965, Dutton
in English - [1st ed.]

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First Sentence

"One thing the boy truly hated about the forestry camp was that there was nowhere to be alone."

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Open Library
OL9768076M
ISBN 10
0812415515
ISBN 13
9780812415513
OCLC/WorldCat
664362218
Library Thing
197069

First Sentence

"One thing the boy truly hated about the forestry camp was that there was nowhere to be alone."

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