As far as you can go without a passport

the view from the end of the road : comments and comic pieces

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Tom Bodett
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As far as you can go without a passport

the view from the end of the road : comments and comic pieces

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As Far As You Can Go Without a Passport, Bodett's first collection of casual essays, contains pieces on everything from trapping, tree cutting, and halibut fishing, to soap operas, lost socks, and sleeping in. Its's guaranteed to please both the renegade and the homebody in every reader.

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Addison-Wesley
Language
English
Pages
143

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Cover of: As Far as You Can Go Without a Passport
As Far as You Can Go Without a Passport
August 1992, Random House Audio Publishing Group
Audio Cassette in English
Cover of: As Far as You Can Go Without a Passport
As Far as You Can Go Without a Passport
June 1, 1989, Random House Audio
Audio Cassette in English
Cover of: As Far as You Can Go Without a Passport
As Far as You Can Go Without a Passport
June 1, 1989, Random House Audio
Audio Cassette in English
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Cover of: As Far as You Can Go Without a Passport
As Far as You Can Go Without a Passport: Views from the End of the Road
October 1, 1986, Da Capo
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Cover of: As far as you can go without a passport

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Table of Contents

At home: End of the road
Sleep guilt
Sock conspiracy
Grocery shopping
Bon appetit
Small places
Seasons: Cutting trees
End of summer
Halloween
Travel time
Christmas shopping
Out of sight, out of season
Family and friends: Grandma Hattie
Thirty candles
Prenatal paint
Baby names
Mother's many helpers
Birth rites
Issues and observations: Group that notices things
Reasonable doubts
Elections
Tourist trade
Private pains
Contraries
Big city
Working life: Winter construction
Researchers
Dress for Success
Beard ranching
Slow life
Distractions: Trivial pursuit
New-car jitters
Soaps
Mailbox miracles
TV people
Outdoor life: Moose hunting
Trapper
Dog fix
Halibut fishing
King salmon
Hollywood discovers Alaska.

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Dewey Decimal Class
306.097
Library of Congress
F910.5 .B63 1986

The Physical Object

Pagination
143 p. ;
Number of pages
143

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19567022M
ISBN 10
0201106736
ISBN 13
9780201106732
OCLC/WorldCat
14941728
Library Thing
17295
Goodreads
1011422

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"IT SEEMS LIKE every town you come to, big or small has got something unique about it."

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