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082 _a973 VOW
100 1 _aVowell, Sarah, 1969-
245 1 4 _aThe partly cloudy patriot
_c/ Sarah Vowell
250 _aThe First Simon and Schuster paperback edition
260 _aNew York, NY
_b: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks
_c, 2003, c2002.
300 _a197 p.
_b: ills.
_c; 21 cm.
306 _a050000
511 1 _aRead by the author ; with special guests: Conan O'Brien (Abraham Lincoln) ; Seth Green (Mike Synar) ; Stephen Colbert (Al Gore) ; David Cross (Theodore Roosevelt) : Paul Begala (George W. Bush) ; Michael Chabon (Walt Whitman) ; and Norman Lear (Kevin).
520 _aSarah Vowell travels through the American past and, in doing so, investigates the dusty, bumpy roads of her own life. In this insightful and funny collection of personal stories Vowell -- widely hailed for her inimitable narratives on public radio's This American Life -- ponders a number of curious questions: Why is she happiest when visiting the sites of bloody struggles like Salem or Gettysburg? Why do people always inappropriately compare themselves to Rosa Parks? Why is a bad life in sunny California so much worse than a bad life anywhere else? What is it about the Zen of foul shots? And, in the title piece, why must doubt and internal arguments haunt the sleepless nights of the true patriot? Her essays confront a wide range of subjects, themes, icons, and historical moments: Ike, Teddy Roosevelt, and Bill Clinton; Canadian Mounties and German filmmakers; Tom Cruise and Buffy the Vampire Slayer; twins and nerds; the Gettysburg Address, the State of the Union, and George W. Bush's inauguration. The result is a teeming and engrossing book, capturing Vowell's memorable wit and her keen social commentary.
650 0 _aNational characteristics, American
651 0 _aUnited States
_x--Description and travel
651 0 _aUnited States
_x--Politics and government
700 1 _aVowell, Sarah, 1969-
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