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	<title>Comments on: Readings, signings, and other events vaguely literary for Thursday, August 6, 2009</title>
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		<title>By: yoffee</title>
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		<description>I read Joyce Major&#039;s book, and I can see why she won the USA National
Book award.  Her book is not just a dry and boring story of travel. Her
book is totally captivating and real. She takes her reader to all parts of
the world and she also brings a joy with her to share with different people and animals.  She gives her reader a vicarious experience of what 
it is like to travel without apprehension and to work to blend into many
different situations with love in her heart and a true devotion to every
single experience that she has. Thumbs Up, Joyce Major!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read Joyce Major&#8217;s book, and I can see why she won the USA National<br />
Book award.  Her book is not just a dry and boring story of travel. Her<br />
book is totally captivating and real. She takes her reader to all parts of<br />
the world and she also brings a joy with her to share with different people and animals.  She gives her reader a vicarious experience of what<br />
it is like to travel without apprehension and to work to blend into many<br />
different situations with love in her heart and a true devotion to every<br />
single experience that she has. Thumbs Up, Joyce Major!</p>
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