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A Working Girl Can't Win: And Other Poems

A Working Girl Can't Win: And Other Poems

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A Working Girl Can't Win: And Other Poems

by Garrison, Deborah

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Random House. Used - Very Good. A bright, square, and overall a nice copy

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Deborah Garrison was born in Ann Arbor. She was educated at Brown University and New York University. She is now a senior nonfiction editor at The New Yorker, where she has worked since 1986. She and her husband and young daughter live in Montclair, New Jersey.

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Title
A Working Girl Can't Win: And Other Poems
Author
Garrison, Deborah
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0679451455
ISBN 13
9780679451457
Publisher
Random House
Place of Publication
New York
This edition first published
1998

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