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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 288

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  • 9780571217229

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  • 15 mm

    Width
  • 23 mm

    Height
  • 2 gram

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 4 MARCH 2004

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    Description

    Meet Larry Wyler, a man with a big heart, broad shoulders and some very odd baggage. After the runaway success of his d?but novel, Spacious Skies, Larry decides to leave small-town life and his wife Iris, and move to Manhattan. But with his marriage in pieces and his second novel a flop, he suddenly finds himself struck down with a bad case of writers block . . . Cue his Meet Larry Wyler, a man with a big heart, broad shoulders and some very odd baggage. After the runaway success of his d?but novel, Spacious Skies, Larry decides to leave...  Read More

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    Garrison Keillor

    Garrison Keillor (born Gary Edward Keillor on August 7, 1942 in Anoka, Minnesota) is an American author, storyteller, humorist, columnist, musician, satirist, and radio personality. He is known as host of the Minnesota Public Radio show A Prairie Home Companion.

    Keillor was born in Anoka, Minnesota, the son of Grace Ruth (née Denham) and John Philip Keillor, who was a carpenter and postal worker. His father had English ancestry, partly by way of Canada (Keillors paternal grandfather was from Kingston, Ontario). His maternal grandparents were Scottish immigrants, from Glasgow. The family belonged to the Plymouth Brethren, a fundamentalist Christian denomination Keillor has since left. He is six feet, three inches (1.9 m) tall. Keillor is a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. In 2006 he told Christianity Today that he was attending the Episcopal church in Saint Paul, after previously attending a Lutheran church in New York.

    Keillor graduated from Anoka High School in 1960 and from the University of Minnesota with a bachelors degree in English in 1966. During college, he began his broadcasting career on the student-operated radio station known today as Radio K.

    Keillor has been married three times.

    Garrison Keillor started his professional radio career in November 1969 with Minnesota Educational Radio, now Minnesota Public Radio. He hosted The Morning Program on weekdays from 6 to 9 a.m. on KSJR 90.1 FM at St. Johns University, which the station called A Prairie Home Entertainment. The shows eclectic music was a major divergence from the stations usual classical fare. During this time he also began submitting fiction to The New Yorker, where his first story, Local Family Keeps Son Happy, appeared on September 19, 1970.

    Keillor resigned from The Morning Program in February 1971 to protest a perceived attempt to interfere with his musical programming. The show became A Prairie Home Companion when he returned in October.

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