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"'I live as isolated as an old blackbird up in a tree. I whistle, but who's to say the people down there hear me, or do they mistake me for a crow?'
"So Giovanni Guareschi wrote to a friend a few days before his death-- a strange farewell from the most widely read Italian author in the world." -- from the publisher's introduction to The Family Guareschi
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