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Inseparable, an Alcatraz escape adventure, David Kruh

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Inseparable, an Alcatraz escape adventure, David Kruh
Language
eng
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Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Inseparable
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David Kruh
Sub title
an Alcatraz escape adventure
Summary
What happened to the three men who escaped from Alcatraz prison in June, 1962? Did they meet the same watery fate as dozens who preceded them into the cold San Francisco Bay? There is credible evidence two of them--brothers John and Clarence Anglin--not only survived but lived for years in South America. Inseparable is a fictional account of how a 13-year-old boy named Tommy helped them to freedom. Tommy O'Conner was an only child whose mother, a widow of the Korean Conflict, had been left to make it on her own. She passed her independent, sometimes lonely, spirit to her son. But Tommy was also, in many ways, no different than other boys his age who dreamed of adventure. Then, one June day in 1962, his daydreams were interrupted by the real thing when he came face to face with John and Clarence Anglin--two of the Alcatraz escapees--and made the decision which would change all their lives
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