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Pawnee
Leslie Knope
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Description for Pawnee
Paperback. Delves into Pawnee's rich and varied history, including the time the whole town was on fire, or when that cult that took over in the 1970s, and how we overcame decades of conflict with (and some unfortunate massacres of) the Wamapoke Indians to live in harmony. Num Pages: 256 pages. BIC Classification: WHG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 231 x 185 x 15. Weight in Grams: 724.
Welcome to Pawnee: First in Friendship, Fourth in Obesity.
Let Leslie Knope (as played by Amy Poehler on NBC's hit show Parks and Recreation) take you on a hilarious tour through her hometown, the Midwestern haven known as Pawnee, Indiana. Meet the city's colorful citizens, like much-loved public servant and man of nature Ron Swanson; learn about industrial giants such as Sweetums and the Kernston's Rubber Nipple factory; and explore hopping nightlife venues such as the Snake Hole, or indulge in the greatest waffles in the world at JJ's Diner (specialty meal: The Four Horse-Meals ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Ebury Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781849908146
SKU
V9781849908146
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99-99
About Leslie Knope
Leslie Knope is the Deputy Parks Director of Pawnee's parks and recreation department and has lived in Pawnee since her childhood. She is a member of several action committees in her role at city hall, including the Equal Opportunity Committee, the Fun in the Sun Committee, the Clean Restroom Task Force, the Handicapped Restroom Task Force and ... Read more
Reviews for Pawnee
Carrying this book around is a good way of picking up girls with glasses.
Tom Haverford I have read over four books, and this is by far the one that has me in it the most.
Andy Dwyer Literally the greatest endeavor of human creativity in the history of mankind.
Chris Traeger
Tom Haverford I have read over four books, and this is by far the one that has me in it the most.
Andy Dwyer Literally the greatest endeavor of human creativity in the history of mankind.
Chris Traeger