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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Famous People" made me laugh and made me cry. . .,
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This review is from: Famous People I Have Known (Paperback)
If you ever feel nostalgic for the '60s - or any other good times and special friendships in your life - read this book. McClanahan is funny as can be, generous, and sentimental. You can only love it!
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A Blast From The Past,
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This review is from: Famous People I Have Known (Kentucky Voices) (Paperback)
An overage hippie I met in Frankfort, Kentucky recommended this book to me at the infamous Downtown Bar and Grill - no grill, just bar. I will be in Frankfort next month and I will thank the gentleman for recommending this book. It takes me back to my youth, after my return from Vietnam and fleeting involvement with the Left while an undergraduate. The girls were easier and a little hairier than mainstream chicks. McClanahan hits the Redneck and Leftist cultures right on their noggins - a wonderful and funny read. The essay on the Panther gathering is great.
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Famous People I Have Known by Ed McClanahan (Paperback - Oct. 1997)
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