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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Our parents were politically active. They were anti-McCarthyism and pro–civil rights, and they were anti–Vietnam War. They were pro rights of workers. They were very into film, and they had books about Fellini, Bergman, and Truffaut sitting around in the living room.
#2 Tony’s parents sent him to a private school around the same time that his grandmother died and left him a lot of money. They were able to pay for private school for a while, but then they ran out of money.

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Publié par
Date de parution 22 mars 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669357889
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Laurie Woolever's Bourdain
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

Our parents were politically active. They were anti-McCarthyism and pro–civil rights, and they were anti–Vietnam War. They were pro rights of workers. They were very into film, and they had books about Fellini, Bergman, and Truffaut sitting around in the living room.

#2

Tony’s parents sent him to a private school around the same time that his grandmother died and left him a lot of money. They were able to pay for private school for a while, but then they ran out of money.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

Tony and I did not hang out together as teenagers. We were into different things. He was into older friends, and I was into reading and culture. We got along well, and I think we always had respect for each other.

#2

Tony’s speech, and attitude, came from comic books. He made everything sound better than it was, and he made you want to be there. He was a difficult teenager, not a great student. He wasn’t the type who ran away, but he wanted to be everywhere.

#3

Tony and his sister were extremely fortunate to have been able to go to a private school, where they were surrounded by wealthier kids. However, their parents spent money they didn’t have, and they never had enough money to pay for everything they needed.

#4

Tony and Nancy began dating in high school. Tony graduated one year early, and he took some summer classes to get himself out of high school.

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