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Monday, Aug. 21, 2006 4:55 p.m. EDT

MoveOn.org Promotes Hurricane Katrina Book

Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., has contributed a foreword and Norman Mailer a blurb to "It Takes a Nation," a first-person history of Hurricane Katrina compiled by the liberal activist organization MoveOn.org.

Published by Earth Aware Editions, based in San Rafael, Calif., "It Takes a Nation" includes letters, photographs and conversations featuring 29 MoveOn "host families" and the displaced hurricane victims who stayed with them.

A first printing of 20,000 will be released Aug. 29, Katrina's one-year anniversary. Profits from the $24.95 book will be donated to the New Orleans division of ACORN (The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now).

"America is a profoundly divided nation and the two halves have dangerously little in common," writes Mailer, author of "The Naked and the Dead," "The Armies of the Night" and many other books.

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"(T)he letters in 'It Takes a Nation' are evidence of the overpowering truth that despite every stone-cold vice, vicissitude, and greedy-grab, every distortion of our national ideals, there remains a heart in America that still believes in compassion as the first of the virtues."

© 2006 Associated Press.

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