Growing Up: A Classic American Childhood
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Growing Up: A Classic American Childhood

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In the spring of 2001, Parade columnist Marilyn vos Savant published a column for parents with a handy guide to what their children should know by the time they leave home. The column inspired an avalanche of email and letters from readers, making this subject the most popular feature in the fifteen-year history of the column. Growing Up is a lovingly written primer that i...more
Paperback, 216 pages
Published November 17th 2003 by W. W. Norton & Company (first published August 2002)
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Kind of dumb. A bunch of lists that every American child should do.
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Marilyn vos Savant is an American magazine columnist, author, lecturer and playwright who rose to fame through her listing in the Guinness Book of World Records under "Highest IQ". Since 1986 she has written Ask Marilyn, a Sunday column in Parade magazine in which she solves puzzles and answers questions from readers on a variety of subjects.
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