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    <![CDATA[Take the Cannoli]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> <em>Take the Cannoli</em> is a moving and wickedly funny collection of personal stories stretching across the immense landscape of the American scene. Hailed by <em>Newsweek</em> as a &quot;cranky stylist with talent to burn,&quot; Vowell has an irresistible voice -- caustic and sympathetic, insightful and double-edged -- that has attracted a loyal following for her magazine writing and radio monologues on This American Life. <p> While tackling subjects such as identity, politics, religion, art, and history, these autobiographical tales are written with a biting humor, placing Vowell solidly in the tradition of Mark Twain and Dorothy Parker. Vowell searches the streets of Hoboken for traces of the town's favorite son, Frank Sinatra. She goes under cover of heavy makeup in an investigation of goth culture, blasts cannonballs into a hillside on a father-daughter outing, and maps her family's haunted history on a road trip down the Trail of Tears. <p> <em>Take the Cannoli</em> is an eclectic tour of the New World, a collection of alternately hilarious and heartbreaking essays and autobiographical yarns.</p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Having come off of the high of reading Assassination Vacation, I jumped headfirst into Take the Cannoli, a series of essays by Vowell that jumped from imploring television stations to not play &quot;My Way&quot; when Frank Sinatra would die (a plea that was prophetically ignored), to an essay explor...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/59350854">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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