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    <body><![CDATA[About 3/4 done with this one.  I and the rest of the fam are enjoying this tale.  It's very episodic, and so far there's a very low arc -- Che and his cohort, Alberto on their trek through South America.  The biggest thing I'm getting out of this is how much things have changed -- or maybe it's not so much that they've changed, but that it's very different in the US and South America.  Che and Alberto have basically no safety net as they stumble (sometimes literally) from town to town, falling into the company of people who give them food, shelter and adventure.<br/><br/>[I got this from the Denton, TX public library.:] &lt;- going to try and start marking all my library books in case other Denton people want to read it.]]></body>
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