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		<title>At Home by Letitia Moffitt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buck got the genealogy idea from his mother when we visited her last May.  I was meeting his family for the first time, and not thrilled about it.  Of course it crossed my mind that they might call me Yoko Ono or Soon Yi behind my back (never mind that I’m only half Asian, and that half is neither Japanese nor Korean), and wonder how such a nice, clean-cut, all-American boy could have gotten mixed up with that vixeny half-breed tramp, wondering how my name could be Miranda McGee when I look like that.  Buck’s mother married three times; she had been Miss Elizabeth Mahoney at one time in the first half of the century, then Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Peters, and Mrs. Brennan.  Buck’s siblings and half-siblings and many extended family members all lived in Arizona, where the girls married Harpers, Bakers, and Reynolds, and the boys got jobs with the phone company and the claims adjustor.  Meanwhile Buck Brennan has the largest collection of CDs from Mali of anyone I know.  He’s learned to cook Yunanese cuisine.  He wants to take music lessons though he can’t decide between the bodhran and the bazouki.  He follows New Zealand football and [...]]]></description>
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