Language English Publication date 1996 Pages 286 Originally published 1996 Page count 286 Country United States of America | Media type Print (hardback) ISBN 1-877946-73-7 Genre Novel OCLC 32508976 | |
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Home Is the Exile is a novel by the American writer Hilary Masters set in 1990s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The novel weaves the stories of two military men of two eras: aviator Roy Armstrong is a veteran of the Republican cause in the Spanish Civil War, while Walt Hardy, a player in the Iran-Contra Affair, has returned to contemporary Pittsburgh, where he grew up.
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