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Pauls Toutonghi is a first-generation American. He has been awarded a Pushcart Prize, and his writing has appeared in Sports Illustrated, Zoetrope, One Story, and the Boston Review. He lives in Brooklyn.



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Red Weather
Red Weather
Written by Pauls Toutonghi
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780307336767
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Red Weather
A Novel
Written by Pauls Toutonghi

Format: Trade Paperback, 272 pages
On Sale: February 27, 2007
Price: $13.00

The setting is Milwaukee, Wisconsin—if not America’s heart, then at least its liver—home to an array of breweries and abandoned factories and down-on-their-luck Eastern European immigrants. The year is 1989.

Revolutions are sweeping through the nations of the Eastern Bloc. Communism is unraveling. And nobody feels this unraveling more piquantly than Yuri... Read more >
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Red Weather
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Red Weather
A Novel
Written by Pauls Toutonghi

Format: eBook, 256 pages
On Sale: February 27, 2007
Price: $13.00

The setting is Milwaukee, Wisconsin—if not America’s heart, then at least its liver—home to an array of breweries and abandoned factories and down-on-their-luck Eastern European immigrants. The year is 1989.

Revolutions are sweeping through the nations of the Eastern Bloc. Communism is unraveling. And nobody feels this unraveling more piquantly than Yuri... Read more >
Also available as a trade paperback.
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