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Summary of Lynn Walker's Midnight Calling
Summary of Lynn Walker's Midnight Calling
Summary of Lynn Walker's Midnight Calling
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#1 When we were kids, our family lived in fear of a dad who went on raids against bad guys.

#2 When we were kids, my family lived in fear of a dad who went on raids against bad guys. We would help him clean his guns, and he would let me take them apart and put them back together.

#3 I took apart my dad’s guns when I was a kid, and he let me. Now I do the same with my kids.

#4 I had a drug-dealing dad who was eventually arrested and sent to prison. I was young when he left, and I spent the next several years trying to understand what happened and bring him back. I never understood what had happened to him until I was in high school and he was in prison for smuggling 12,000 pounds of marijuana.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateOct 8, 2022
ISBN9798350040494
Summary of Lynn Walker's Midnight Calling
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    Contents

    Insights from Chapter 1

    Insights from Chapter 2

    Insights from Chapter 3

    Insights from Chapter 4

    Insights from Chapter 5

    Insights from Chapter 6

    Insights from Chapter 7

    Insights from Chapter 8

    Insights from Chapter 9

    Insights from Chapter 10

    Insights from Chapter 11

    Insights from Chapter 12

    Insights from Chapter 13

    Insights from Chapter 14

    Insights from Chapter 15

    Insights from Chapter 16

    Insights from Chapter 17

    Insights from Chapter 18

    Insights from Chapter 19

    Insights from Chapter 20

    Insights from Chapter 21

    Insights from Chapter 22

    Insights from Chapter 23

    Insights from Chapter 24

    Insights from Chapter 25

    Insights from Chapter 26

    Insights from Chapter 27

    Insights from Chapter 28

    Insights from Chapter 29

    Insights from Chapter 30

    Insights from Chapter 31

    Insights from Chapter 32

    Insights from Chapter 33

    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    When we were kids, our family lived in fear of a dad who went on raids against bad guys.

    #2

    When we were kids, my family lived in fear of a dad who went on raids against bad guys. We would help him clean his guns, and he would let me take them apart and put them back together.

    #3

    I took apart my dad’s guns when I was a kid, and he let me. Now I do the same with my kids.

    #4

    I had a drug-dealing dad who was eventually arrested and sent to prison. I was young when he left, and I spent the next several years trying to understand what happened and bring him back. I never understood what had happened to him until I was in high school and he was in prison for smuggling 12,000 pounds of marijuana.

    #5

    My dad was a drug dealer. I was a coke-dealing, gun-toting, bad-ass kid. I was arrested at 17 and spent the next five years in and out of juvenile detention centers. Finally, my father was sent to prison for drug smuggling.

    Insights from Chapter 2

    #1

    I had a drug-dealing dad who was eventually arrested and sent to prison. I was a coke-dealing, gun-toting, bad-ass kid. I was arrested at 17 and spent the next five years in and out of juvenile detention centers.

    #2

    I

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