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Awkward: A Detour
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Awkward: A Detour Paperback - 2007

by Mary Cappello

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Bellevue Literary Pr, 2007. Paperback. New. 224 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.75 inches.
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  • Title Awkward: A Detour
  • Author Mary Cappello
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 240
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Bellevue Literary Pr, New York
  • Date 2007
  • Features Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1-1934137014
  • ISBN 9781934137017 / 1934137014
  • Weight 0.73 lbs (0.33 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.97 x 6.34 x 0.62 in (22.78 x 16.10 x 1.57 cm)
  • Themes
    • Ethnic Orientation: Multicultural
  • Library of Congress subjects Cappello, Mary, Italian Americans - Pennsylvania - Darby
  • Dewey Decimal Code B

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Citations

  • Library Journal, 06/18/2007, Page 0

About the author

Mary Cappello is the author of four books of literary nonfiction, including Awkward: A Detour, which was a Los Angeles Times bestseller, Called Back: My Reply to Cancer, My Return to Life, which won a ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Award and an Independent Publishers Prize, and Swallow: Foreign Bodies, Their Ingestion, Inspiration, and the Curious Doctor Who Extracted Them. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Salon, Huffington Post, NPR, in guest author blogs for Powell's Books, and on five separate occasions as Notable Essay of the Year in Best American Essays. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in Nonfiction, The Bechtel Prize for Educating the Imagination from Teachers and Writers Collaborative, and the Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize from Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies. Professor of English at the University of Rhode Island, she lives in Providence, Rhode Island and Lucerne-in-Maine, Maine.