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    <body><![CDATA[We received this book through a book exchange, and I was super excited to get it because I have heard Sarah Vowell on This American Life several times and always thought she was pretty hilarious.  In book form, she's even MORE hilarious.  This book was full of fascinating historical fact, and completely silly and compelling. <br/><br/>Sarah Vowell should write High School history books.   This country would be a much better place with her in charge.]]></body>
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