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A fantastic parable, written with wit, humor, and panache. Rosenblat narrates with her usual panache, treating her listeners to Irish, British, American, Egyptian, and French accents. Whether or not da Mayor maintains incumbent status, he'll at least be able to boast of his originality, establishing his own personal panache, and dedicating himself to his hometown. |
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