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Vintage Didion by Joan Didion

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Also by Joan Didion:

Blue Nights, November 2011
Hardcover / e-Book
The Year of Magical Thinking, February 2007
Paperback (reprint)
We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live, October 2006
Hardcover
Play It As It Lays, November 2005
Trade Size (reprint)
The Year of Magical Thinking, October 2005
Hardcover
Vintage Didion, January 2004
Trade Size (reprint)
Where I Was From, September 2003
Hardcover
Fixed Ideas: America Since 9.11, June 2003
Paperback
Political Fictions, August 2002
Trade Size
Democracy, April 1995
Trade Size
A Book of Common Prayer, April 1995
Trade Size (reprint)

Vintage Didion
Joan Didion

Vintage
January 2004
On Sale: January 6, 2004
208 pages
ISBN: 1400033934
EAN: 9781400033935
Trade Size (reprint)
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Vintage Readers are a perfect introduction to some of the greatest modern writers presented in attractive, accessible paperback editions.

?Didion has the instincts of an exceptional reporter and the focus of a historian . . . a novelist?s appreciation of the surreal.? ?Los Angeles Times Book Review

Whether she?s writing about civil war in Central America, political scurrility in Washington, or the tightl -braided myths and realities of her native California, Joan Didion expresses an unblinking vision of the truth.

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