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    <![CDATA[Paris Trout]]>
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    <![CDATA[In this novel of social drama, a casual murder in the small Georgia town of Cotton Point just after World War II and the resulting court case cleave open the ugly divisions of race and class. The man accused of shooting a black girl, a storekeeper named Paris Trout, has no great feeling of guilt, nor fear that the system will fail to work his way. Trout becomes an embarrassment to the polite white society that prefers to hold itself high above such primitive prejudice. But the trial does not allow any hiding from the stark reality of social and racial tensions. Dexter, a former newspaper columnist, is also the author of <em>Deadwood</em> and <em>God's Pocket</em>. <em>Paris Trout</em> won the 1988 National Book Award. ]]>
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    <![CDATA[Deadwood]]>
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    <![CDATA[DEADWOOD, DAKOTA TERRITORIES, 1876: Legendary gunman Wild Bill Hickcock and his friend Charlie Utter have come to the Black Hills town of Deadwood fresh from Cheyenne, fleeing an ungrateful populace. Bill, aging and sick but still able to best any man in a fair gunfight, just wants to be left alone to drink and play cards. But in this town of played-out miners, bounty hunters, upstairs girls, Chinese immigrants, and various other entrepeneurs and miscreants, he finds himself pursued by a vicious sheriff, a perverse whore man bent on revenge, and a besotted Calamity Jane. Fueled by liquor, sex, and violence, this is the real wild west, unlike anything portrayed in the dime novels that first told its story.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Paperboy]]>
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    <![CDATA[The sun was rising over Moat County, Florida, when Sheriff Thurmond Call was found on the highway, gutted like an alligator.  A local redneck was tried, sentenced, and set to fry.<br/><br/>Then Ward James, hotshot investigative reporter for the <em>Miami Times</em>, returns to his rural hometown with a death row femme fatale who promises him the story of the decade.  She's armed with explosive evidence, aiming to free--and meet--her convicted &quot;fiancÚ.&quot;<br/><br/>With Ward's disillusioned younger brother Jack as their driver, they barrel down Florida's back roads and seamy places in search of The Story, racing flat out into a shocking head-on collision between character and fate as truth takes a back seat to headline news...]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1995</published>
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  <id type="integer">899814</id>
  <isbn>0385505914</isbn>
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    <![CDATA[Train: A Novel]]>
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  <ratings_count>142</ratings_count>
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    <![CDATA[In the 1953 of Pete Dexter's <em>Train</em>, Miller Packard is a sergeant in the San Diego police department who has little time for hypocrisy or racism. He lives life as a dare, fearless and bemused, his wife observing that he &quot;was drawn to movement and friction, to chance; he had to have something in play.&quot;  He is also a golfer, though not a great one. Over a game with a fat cheater named Pinky, Packard's world collides with the troubled life of Lionel &quot;Train&quot; Walk, a young African-American caddy at Brookline Country Club. Train is a virtuoso golfer but is doomed to tote old men's clubs in a sport that can't find a place for a young black athlete. Train also holds a secret, a murder that has never been reported but haunts his every step. In the volatile world of 1950s racial politics, bonds of friendship that cross the color line are doomed, and Packard and Train cruise towards inevitable conflagration.<p>  Dexter explores racism with a cold eye in <em>Train</em>--rarely politically correct and always unafraid to find pettiness in the lives of liberal whites, beatniks, philanthropists, and powerful African-Americans. Outside of the purity of Train's golf swing, Dexter finds little to celebrate in the troubled times, and every page offers the possibility of new catastrophe. Occasionally, with this abundance of disaster, Dexter seems to lose track, and a few of his subplots (like the story of a hideously burned reporter who tries to uncover the truth behind the killings on a sailboat) never quite get resolved. Yet, <em>Train</em> is not a bleak novel, and Packard's detachment lends the book an air of dark comedy. When Dexter writes, &quot;Packard was amused with the world at large&quot; he could just as well be writing about himself: curious, entertained, fascinated, but never unsettled by the grotesquery of human existence. <em>--Patrick O'Kellley</em></p>]]>
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    <average_rating>3.77</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>1349</ratings_count>
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    <![CDATA[Spooner]]>
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    <![CDATA[Warren Spooner was born after a prolonged delivery in a makeshift delivery room in a doctor's office in Milledgeville, Georgia, on the first Saturday of December, 1956. His father died shortly afterward, long before Spooner had even a memory of his face, and was replaced eventually by a once-brilliant young naval officer, Calmer Ottosson, recently court-martialed out of service. This is the story of the lifelong tie between the two men, poles apart, of Spooner's troubled childhood, troubled adolescence, violent and troubled adulthood and Calmer Ottosson's inexhaustible patience, undertaking a life-long struggle to salvage his step-son, a man he will never understand.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Brotherly Love]]>
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  <average_rating>3.80</average_rating>
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    <![CDATA[Left an orphan when the car his father, a powerful Philly union   boss, is driving careens out of control, Peter Flood tries to distance   himself from the family business while his cousin, Michael, enters the   world of crime. Reprint. <em>NYT. </em>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1991</published>
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  <id type="integer">52421</id>
  <isbn>0061189359</isbn>
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    <![CDATA[Paper Trails: True Stories of Confusion, Mindless Violence, and Forbidden Desires, a Surprising Number of Which Are Not About Marriage]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> In the 1970s and 1980s, before he earned national acclaim for his award-winning novels, Pete Dexter was a newspaper columnist. Every week, in a few hundred words, Dexter cut directly to the heart of the American character at a time of national turmoil and crucial change. With haunting urgency, his columns laid bare the violence, hypocrisy, and desperation he saw on the streets of Philadelphia and in the places he visited across the country. But he reveled, too, in the lighter side of his own life, sharing scenes with the indefatigable Mrs. Dexter, their young daughter, and a series of unforgettable creatures who strayed into their lives. No matter what caught Dexter's eye, it was illuminated by his dark, brilliant humor. </p> <p> Collected here for the first time are eighty-two of the best of those spellbinding, finely wrought pieces—with a new introduction by the author—assembled by Rob Fleder, editor of the bestselling <em>Sports Illustrated 50th Anniversary Book</em>. <em>Paper Trails</em> is searing, heart-breaking, and irresistibly funny, sometimes all at once. As Pete Hamill says in his foreword, these essays &quot;are as good as it ever gets.&quot; </p>]]>
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    <average_rating>3.77</average_rating>
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  </authors>  <published>1975</published>
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  <isbn>0140246274</isbn>
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    <![CDATA[God's Pocket]]>
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  <average_rating>3.72</average_rating>
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    <![CDATA[Young Leon Hubbard was arrogant and near psychotic. So when he was killed on a South Philadelphia construction site, everyone who knew him wanted to bury the bad news with the body. All, that is, except two--Leon's mother and the local columnist for the common man. Now back in print, God's Pocket is the powerful first novel from the National Book Award-winning author of Paris Trout.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1984</published>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Mulholland Falls: A Novel]]>
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  <average_rating>4.00</average_rating>
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    <![CDATA[A gritty and powerful crime drama about four no-nonsense cops who formed an elite unit of the LAPD. The story takes place in 1953, when these rough cops, who make their own rules to enforce the law, stumble onto a seemingly routine murder case that leads them to the center of a more far-reading plot that may bring down the squad itself. 2 cassettes.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1996</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Paperboy]]>
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    <average_rating>3.77</average_rating>
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    <id>251177</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Campbell Scott]]></name>
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    <average_rating>3.79</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>107</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>34</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>1995</published>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Cotton Point : Rage]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1991</published>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Paper Trails]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Rob Fleder]]></name>
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