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- Front cover of first hardcover edition of The Discomfort Zone by Jonathan Franzen
- Jacket design by Lynn Buckley. Jacket art: "Map of a Man's Heart", from McCall's Magazine, January 1960, pp. 32-33. Adapted from nineteenth-century originals by Jo (Lowrey) Leeds and the editors of McCall's. Reprinted with permission
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