Loaves and FishesStory of the author's thirty years as a leader of the Catholic Worker movement, and the St. Joseph's House of Hospitality in New York City. |
Contents
The War Years | 60 |
The Faces of Poverty | 67 |
A Baby Is Always Born with a Loaf of Bread | 78 |
Copyright | |
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