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White elephants are the odd, old, and discarded things that end up at yard sales and flea markets--and Katie Haegele loves them all. Well, an awful lot of them, anyway. She lives a few blocks from the house she grew up in, and every summer she and her mother scour the neighborhood tag sales, looking for treasure. In this unusual, touching memoir, she chronicles the places they go and the things they find there, describing every detail in her singular, charming voice. In the end she finds more than just ugly table lamps and frilly aprons, ultimately discovering a real friendship with her…mehr

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White elephants are the odd, old, and discarded things that end up at yard sales and flea markets--and Katie Haegele loves them all. Well, an awful lot of them, anyway. She lives a few blocks from the house she grew up in, and every summer she and her mother scour the neighborhood tag sales, looking for treasure. In this unusual, touching memoir, she chronicles the places they go and the things they find there, describing every detail in her singular, charming voice. In the end she finds more than just ugly table lamps and frilly aprons, ultimately discovering a real friendship with her mother, a deeper connection to her father, whose death left a hole in her life--and even a bit of romance.
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Autorenporträt
Katie Haegele is a writer from Philadelphia. She has published essays, articles, and reviews in newspapers and magazines, and has been putting out her own zines for 20 years. She has also published four books with Microcosm, with number five on the way: Cat Party!, a rollicking cat-themed anthology of personal stories, comics, and photos by more than 50 writers and artists. Together with her partner, Joseph Carlough, Katie runs a zine library and show space in Philadelphia called the East Falls Zine Reading Room. Visit her online at www.thelalatheory.com. Read an interview with Katie on the Microcosm blog.