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| windy city; a novel about politics by scott simon |
| this one is of particular interest to me since i grew up in the windy city. the title refers to the politics of chicago rather than the meteorology. politicians there have a lot of wind and exercise their verbosity on a regular basis. ... |
| Washington Post.s Best Books of 2008 « write meg! |
| What Can I Do When Everything?s On Fire?, by António Lobo Antunes, translated from the. Portuguese by Gregory Rabassa. When We Were Romans, by Matthew Kneale. Windy City: A Novel of Politics, by Scott Simon ... |
| Novels and Nibbles Washington Post Best Fiction of 2008 |
| Windy City: A Novel of Politics by Scott Simon (RH). Simon is clearly infatuated with Chicago, and the zeal with which he celebrates the city, warts and all, is hard to resist. -- Gary Krist. Posted by Nicole at 8:39 PM ... |
| EJiA The Rest |
| Reading a new graphic novel in a soft chair. Pascal's triangle." Then the old man would nod, and go to the bar and say something that would make the bartender's eyes widen and send him scurrying to the back of the pub. ... |
| Texas Pages Blog | Guidelive.com |
| Bapsi Sidhwa (The Pakistani Bride: A Novel). Scott Simon ( Windy City: A Novel of Politics). Gene Smith (Going to Texas: Five Centuries of Texas Maps). John Stauffer (Giants: The Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln) ... |
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