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    <![CDATA[Over the past twenty-five years, T.C. Boyle has earned wide acclaim and an enthusiastic following with such adventurous, inimitable novels as <em>The Tortilla Curtain, Drop City</em>, and <em>The Road to Wellville</em>. For his riveting eleventh novel, Boyle offers readers the closest thing to a thriller he has ever written, a tightly scripted page turner about the trials of Dana Halter, a thirty-three-year-old deaf woman whose identity has been stolen. Featuring a woman in the lead role (a Boyle first), <em>Talk Talk</em> is both a suspenseful chase across America and a moving story about language, love, and identity from one of America's most versatile and entertaining novelists.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I enjoyed the writing style as well as the story.  I also learned a lot about the way we communicate and what we take for granted.]]></body>
    
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