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Berg, Elizabeth. We Are All Welcome Here.(Book Review)

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Publication Date: 15-SEP-05

Author: Wilkinson, Joanne
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Berg, Elizabeth. We Are All Welcome Here. Apr. 2006. 208p. Random, $22.95 (1-4000-6161-X).

The prolific Berg pulls out all the stops in this family story set during 1964 in Tupelo, Mississippi. Beautiful Paige Dunn, struck down by polio at the age of 22, is paralyzed from the neck down...

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