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$description = '<p><i>Laughing Boy</i>, the winner of the 1930 <a href="/collections/pulitzer-prize-for-fiction-winners">Pulitzer Prize for Fiction</a>, is the story of the titular main character, a young Navajo man living in the American Southwest around the turn of the 20th century. He meets the fiery young Slim Girl at a tribal meet, but her reputation precedes her, and the tribe disapproves of their union. Ignoring the advice of the tribe, the two start a life together as they try to keep ancient traditions alive in the face of the rapidly-encroaching modernization of the American Southwest.</p>';
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case 'url:https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/graham-greene/the-man-within':
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$description = '<p><i>The Man Within</i> is acclaimed novelist Graham Greene’s first novel. Set against the backdrop of the English countryside,, the novel explores themes of guilt, redemption, the nature of courage and cowardice, and the complex relationship between one’s inner beliefs and outward actions.</p>';
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$description = '<p><i>The Man Within</i> is acclaimed novelist Graham Greene’s first novel. Set against the backdrop of the English countryside, the novel explores themes of guilt, redemption, the nature of courage and cowardice, and the complex relationship between one’s inner beliefs and outward actions.</p>';
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case 'url:https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/calvin-coolidge/the-autobiography-of-calvin-coolidge':
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$description = '<p>Calvin Coolidge was the 30th president of the United States, entering the office as vice president when president Warren G. Harding suddenly passed, and winning a reelection term. Even though he was hugely popular, he declined running for a second full term, opting to retire instead. In this autobiography—which is as brief as “Silent Cal’s” legend suggests it might be—we follow the former president from his idyllic boyhood in Vermont, to a career in the law, to the governorship of Massachusetts, to the presidency and beyond.</p>';
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