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<description>My name is Eric B. Martin and I am a novelist. I&apos;ve written three of them: Luck, Winners and The Virgin&apos;s Guide to Mexico. I&apos;ve been honored as a Fulbright Fellow, Michener Fellow, an American Short Fiction Fellow, and a...</description>
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<title>book group expo</title>
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<description>***june 9***san jose convention center*** 12:30-1:30***&quot;past sense&quot; salon with James D. Houston, Sandy Tolan, and moderator Jim Foster***...</description>
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<title>the virgin&apos;s guide to mexico</title>
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<description> &quot;Part bildungs-road novel, part family saga and part identity lit, Martin&apos;s third novel is all heart.&quot; --Publisher&apos;s Weekly &quot;Introducing your next summer beach book...fast-paced strangeness gives the novel a fluid, cinematic feel...finally, a guidebook that tells you how to...</description>
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<dc:date>2007-05-21T21:56:16-08:00</dc:date>
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<description>The Virgin&apos;s Guide to Mexico is a novel about...well, it&apos;s hard to explain exactly. But you can read some things people have said about it here. Or you can buy it real cheap at at Amazon or find it at...</description>
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<title>cinco de mayo party</title>
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<description>***5 May 2007***Books Inc @ Opera Plaza***6-8 p.m. and beyond***featuring tacos de alambre, agave nectar margaritas, and the one and only Virgin&apos;s Guide to Mexico***
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<title>the virgin&apos;s guide to mexico</title>
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<description>“Martin&apos;s earnestly beat novel tracks homely, studious Alma Price—resigned to being forgettable—as she disappears from her affluent Austin, Tex., home to trace her Mexican roots….Part bildungs-road novel, part family saga and part identity lit, Martin&apos;s third novel is all heart.” (Publisher Weekly, March 2007)</description>
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<title>publishers weekly</title>
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<description>&quot;Part bildungs-road novel, part family saga and part identity lit, Martin&apos;s third novel is all heart...&quot;</description>
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<title>the skinny magazine</title>
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<description>&quot;The Virgin&apos;s Guide to Mexico is one of those works that urges you to read its passages again and again...&quot;</description>
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<dc:date>2007-02-18T16:16:05-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Winners - reviews and other press</title>
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<description>&quot;A mystery, set in booming 1990s San Francisco...laced with keen observations...Martin perfectly captures the atmosphere of this bizarre time in all its bloated glory.&quot;  --San Francisco Chronicle                                                                                                                                        
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<title>winners</title>
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* A novel of turn-of-the-21st-century excess * Starring chimney sweeps, new media moguls, crack dealers and pick-up basketball legends * Finalist for the Northern California Book Award *  

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<title>luck</title>
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<description> * A first novel of exploding mailboxes, tobacco fields, desire, and the changing face of the new South * “An impressive story of love and of the struggle for social justice.”  --J. M. Coetzee * There is bad luck, and then there is bad luck...  
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<description>My name is Eric B. Martin and I am a novelist. I&apos;ve written three of them: Luck, Winners and The Virgin&apos;s Guide to Mexico. I&apos;ve has been honored as a Fulbright Fellow, Michener Fellow, an American Short Fiction Fellow, and...</description>
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<title>campfire</title>
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<description> * First in Chronicle Book&apos;s popular  Campfire series * features the short story &quot;The Red Man&quot; *  I get scared.   </description>
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<title>LUCK press</title>
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<description>&quot;A wonderful first novel, one rich in characters, places, events and feelings...a marvelously wrought story out of the American heartland, one told with originality, a marvelous style and a generous spirit.&quot;  --Boston Herald 8.6.00   </description>
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