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The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell
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The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell

A Novel

by Robert Dugoni

Recommended by Nate Berkus

Recommended by Nate Berkus

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From #1 Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestselling author Robert Dugoni.Sam Hill always saw the world through different eyes. Born with red pupils, he was called ?Devil Boy? by his classmates; ?God?s will? is what his mother called his ocular albinism. Her words were of little comfort, but Sam persevered, buoyed by his mother?s devout faith...

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January #NatesReads are two perfect books to curl up with. "The Bishop's Daughter: A Memoir" by @honor_moore "The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell" by Robert Dugoni. Head to my story to shop them now. | January #NatesReads are two perfect books to curl up with. "The Bishop's Daughter: A Memoir" by @honor_moore + "The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell" by Robert Dugoni. Head to my story to shop them now.

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The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell

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