I can hear the mourning dove Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. I can hear the mourning dove by Bennett, James W., Publication date Topics Mentally ill, Mentally ill, Mentally ill Publisher New York: ScholasticUser Interaction Count: Needless to say, I Can Hear the Mourning Dove is one of my favorite books. There's a lot of suffering in this book, but Bennett's doesn't let it get bogged down with cliches or senseless misery. Grace's fears and incipient bravery are sensitively portrayed while Luke is much more complex than a casual dismissal of a psychopathic diagnosis would suggest/5(5). I Can Hear the Mourning Dove. James W. Bennett. This book is dedicated to the memory of. Terrence Lore Smith, my best friend, without whose help and encouragement. I never would have been a writer at all. One. On the days when it's not terribly hot, Mrs. Higgins turns off the air-conditioning in the lounge and opens some of the windows.
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