Talk:America Is in the Heart

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I removed this, not for lack of notablity but I could find no verification for it.

In October 2005 a minor controversy arose at the University of Washington. Although the book had earlier been declared the required freshman year read (a university wide effort for all freshmen to critically respond to the same book at the same time), University officials reversed their position, listing the novel instead as the "Number 3, Suggested Reading", citing the book's age, its unabashed ethnocentrism, and its notoriously unreliable narrator.

What does this mean? "imbibing the book with real characters" Doughboy1234 (talk) 17:25, 29 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

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