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This month's book:
Miss American Pie: A Diary of Love, Secrets, and Growing Up in the 1970s Margaret Sartor, a fiercely determined girl from rural Louisiana, presents a poignant portrait of American life during the 1970s. Crafted from diaries, notebooks, and letters, this deeply personal story moves with ease between the seemingly trivial concerns of hairstyles and boys to the more serious questions of faith and identity. By turns funny and poignant, heartbreaking and profound, Miss American Pie tackles all of the decade's major issues - desegregation, drugs, the sexual revolution, the rise of feminism, and the spread of charismatic evangelical Christianity - with humor, frankness, and unexpeced insight. "This is a gorgeous book, and its power is not to be underestimated." (Chicago Tribune) "Everyone must read this book!" (Washington Post Book World) Complete the entry form below by February 29, 2008 to enter your club in a drawing to win free copies of Miss American Pie by Margaret Sartor. The winning book club will enjoy a telephone chat with Margaret Sartor about her novel. (Limit: 15 copies per group) For your book club meeting: Recipes from Margaret Sartor
Contest Entry Form
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