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The Bell Curve - Paperback

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by Mike Clarke (Author)

In the "The Bell Curve", the second volume of Sanderson's Chronicles, David Sanderson's battle begins on the first day of school. It's going to be a steep "Learning Curve" for him, his friends, his adversary Alois Jacobs and all of the people who are determined to stop him from getting the grades to pass. It's a no holds barred battle up and over the "Bell Curve" that touches everyone and leaves no one unscarred.

Author Biography

Mike Clarke was born in a hospital in 1953, at least that's the story his mother's sticking to. After graduating from the University of Toronto at St. George with a degree in Geopolitics, he started work as an engineering inspector on civil engineering projects because Henry Kissinger has the only job in Geopolitics and Mike is not going to wait around until Henry dies to apply for it. Mike Clark drives a 1961 Thunderbird, he does not recycle, and plays the bassoon . . . badly.

Number of Pages: 708
Dimensions: 1.42 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: December 04, 2017
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