The book Shackles was written by author Bill Pronzini Here you can read free online of Shackles book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Shackles a good or bad book?
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Things I haven’t thought about in years, that were lodged and forgotten in the depths of my mind, most of them from my youth—and I don’t understand why, here and now, after all the days in this place.The house where I grew up, for instance. It was in the Outer Mission, in a little Italian working-class enclave near the Daly City line. Big rambling thing, built in the twenties, part wood frame and part stucco, with a fenced-in rear yard that had a walnut tree in its exact center. I used to climb ...the tree when I was a kid, sometimes to pick walnuts when they were in season, sometimes just to sit and think or read. Drove my ma crazy until she decided I was old enough not to break a leg climbing in or out; then she quit yelling at me to put my feet on the ground and keep them there.That memory of my ma, and others too. She was a big, sweet-faced woman, hiding a load of pain and sadness under a jovial exterior. My old man was one reason for the pain and sadness. My sister Nina was another: Nina died of rheumatic fever at the age of five.
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