The book What’s Happening? was written by author John Nicholas Iannuzzi Here you can read free online of What’s Happening? book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is What’s Happening? a good or bad book?
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14 The blustery, torturous winter wind continued its siege of the Village, restricting the activities of the Villagers within doors. The weather was neither extremely frigid, nor unseasonably warm for any marked length of time. It was a confused sort of winter with mild weather lulling the city for a few days, then a sudden attack by ripping, biting cold wind. Heavy snow did not fall often, but flurries constantly found their way to earth, only to be trampled instantly into nothingness by the hu...ndreds of thousands of feet and cars constantly traveling the streets. When snow did, on occasion, fall heavily, it remained on the streets for a long time. Piles would be shaped along the curbs and at the corners by the city’s orange snow plows, and the soft, white snow became filthy piles of ice shale, mixed with garbage which had been surreptitiously abandoned because the snow forced a discontinuance of the sanitation service. Walking was terribly difficult, the only paths being the narrow ones fashioned by pounding feet.
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