Sarah Vowell at the PLA National Conference
Submitted by Greg Landgraf on Wed, 04/07/2010 - 15:47
Author Sarah Vowell discusses how she uses primary source materials found in libraries and archives in her research, as well as the sublime joy she discovered as a child when her family moved to a town with both a library and sidewalks.
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