Pawnee : The Greatest Town in America

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A hilarious tour of small-town America.

Recommendation: "Pawnee: The Greatest Town in America" is perfect for fans of Parks and Recreation who want to dive deeper into the fictional town's quirky history and lovable characters. Leslie Knope's commentary, along with funny photos and illustrations, makes for a fun and entertaining read.

Pawnee : The Greatest Town in America

Regular price $13.83
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ISBN: 9781401310646
Authors: Leslie Knope
Publisher: Hyperion
Date of Publication: 2011-10-11
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 4.13
(rated by 5020 readers)

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Welcome to Pawnee: More Exciting than New York, More Glamorous than Hollywood, Roughly the Same Size as Bismarck, North Dakota.In Pawnee, Leslie Knope (as played by Amy Poehler on NBC's hit show "Parks and Recreation") takes readers on a hilarious tour through her hometown, the Midwestern haven known as Pawnee, Indiana. The book chronicles the city's colorful citizens and hopping nightlife, and also explores some of the most hilarious events from its crazy history—like the time the whole town was on fire, its ongoing raccoon infestation, and the cult that took over in the 1970s. Packed with laugh-out-loud-funny photographs, illustrations, and commentary by the other inhabitants of Pawnee, it's a must-read that will make you enjoy every moment of your stay in the Greatest Town in America. Praise 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
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A hilarious tour of small-town America.

Recommendation: "Pawnee: The Greatest Town in America" is perfect for fans of Parks and Recreation who want to dive deeper into the fictional town's quirky history and lovable characters. Leslie Knope's commentary, along with funny photos and illustrations, makes for a fun and entertaining read.