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ISBN: 978-1-5326-1862-8 | 318 pp.
Media, Examination, and Review Copies:Contact: Toni Erebor(541) 344-1528, ext 151 or [email protected]
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“A refreshing antidote to memoirs about child-hood trauma. . . . A coming of age story that’s at
once universal and deeply individual.”—People Magazine
“Evocative and poignant.”—The Oregonian
“�e author conveys her time (the 1960s) and setting (Los Angeles) with precision and detail; her feel for story, structure and understatement
rightfully earns the poignancy of many moments.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Readers will enjoy this journey through Conlon-McIvor's Irish American, Catholic-school child-
hood. An endearing, truthful, and joyful account of coming of age in the 1960s and 1970s; highly
recommended.”—Library Journal
“A delightful and compelling read.”—Elle
FBI GIRLM A U R A C O N L O N -M C I V O RHow I Learned to Crack My Father’s Code . . . With Love
THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLER
F B I G I R L : AU D I O B O O K R E L E A S E
“FBI Girl is a gorgeous, sumptuous book. Conlon-McIvor takes a subject (herself and her
family) that might have sunk in other hands, beats egg white under her words and the whole thing rises like a dream. It's a love story for her
people and for a time and place. Read it."—Alexandra Fuller, author, Leaving Before the Rains
Come and Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight