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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sarah_VowellSarah Vowell - Wikipedia

    Sarah Jane Vowell (born December 27, 1969) is an American historian, author, journalist, essayist, social commentator and actress. She has written seven nonfiction books on American history and culture.

    • When I was growing up, I wanted to be Louis Armstrong. My childhood dream was headlining at the Blue Note with my trio. I quit the trumpet when my teacher told me I wasn’t good enough.
    • I come from a Protestant background, and we love our work ethic. Music—especially jazz and classical music—lends itself to teeth-gritting, mind-numbing applying yourself.
    • Even as a small child, I was fascinated by the past. Some of my family are Cherokee Indians and ended up in Oklahoma because of the Trail of Tears. And some of [my ancestors] ended up there because they were Swedish immigrants.
    • There weren’t a ton of books around when I was a little kid. I lived out in the country and went to a small-town school. There was no library. The Bible was the main event, and then stories of American history, so it makes sense that I would end up writing them.
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1102970Sarah Vowell - IMDb

    Sarah Vowell is a public radio contributor, critic and reporter who voices Violet Parr in The Incredibles movies and games. She was born in Oklahoma, raised in Montana, and has a unique voice and a phobia of driving.

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  3. Sarah Vowell is the author of seven nonfiction books, includingLafayette in the Somewhat United States” (about the Franco-American alliance during the Revolutionary War),...

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  4. Sarah Vowell has 17 books on Goodreads with 300977 ratings. Sarah Vowells most popular book is Assassination Vacation.

  5. Jul 3, 1998 · Sarah Vowell and her twin sister re-trace the route their Cherokee ancestors took when expelled by President Andrew Jackson. They visit historic sites, reflect on their identity, and wonder what history is good for.

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  7. Sarah Jane Vowell is an American author, journalist, humorist, and commentator. Often referred to as a "social observer," Vowell has authored several books and is a regular contributor to the radio program This American Life on Public Radio International.