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Yesterday, Denver’s mayor—Hizonner John Hickenlooper—announced this year’s “One Book, One Denver” edition: Nick Arvin’s ARTICLES OF WAR. It’s the first time in the program’s four years that a local writer’s work was chosen. Previously, Denver read Leif Enger’s “PEACE LIKE A RIVER,” Sandra Cisneros’s “CARAMELO,” and John Nichols’s “THE MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAR.”
If you’re unfamiliar with “One Book, One Denver”—and I have to assume you are, considering the “national audience” for 52 Novels—it’s Mayor Hick’s brilliant effort to, first, get the entire community reading the same book, and then, second, get them talking about it, via events scheduled throughout the year.
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