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Life these days, stories from Lake Wobegon, Garrison Keillor

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Life these days, stories from Lake Wobegon, Garrison Keillor
Language
eng
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Main title
Life these days
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Garrison Keillor
Sub title
stories from Lake Wobegon
Summary
Winner of Publishers Weekly Listen Up Award for Best Short StoriesLife these days in Lake Wobegon means shirtsleeve autumns and late-starting winters. Meanwhile, a bus full of Lutheran men attends the Risk Takers convention in Minneapolis to do the unthinkable: express their emotions. Pastor Ingqvist interviews for a job at the Mall of America. The Ingqvists' elderly dog discovers the fountain of youth. The website for the World's Largest Pile of Burlap Bags (www. wlpbb) opens a window on Lake Wobegon to the world. And as a special bonus, Life These Days includes a never-before-available Keillor short story, 'Spring.'
Target audience
adult
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