It takes the average reader to read The Biggest Piece of Pie by Dorothy C. Hall
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Dorothy C. Hall lived twenty-one years at Stonewall Jackson Training School, a correctional facility for boys, six to sixteen years of age, in Concord, North Carolina. Her mother and father were Cottage Parents of one of the sixteen cottages. Dorothy, also known to friends as Dottie, takes the reader on her journey from childhood to Duke University where she met her husband, Wayne Hall, of sixty-one years. Widowed at eighty-eight, Dorothy lives in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in a house she and Wayne bought in 1950. Currently, Dorothy is writing another book, titled Grief.
The Biggest Piece of Pie by Dorothy C. Hall is 0 pages long, and a total of 0 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read The Biggest Piece of Pie aloud.
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