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− | '''And Then They Took Naps''' is a best- | + | '''''And Then They Took Naps''''' is a best-selling book by [[Helen Lovejoy]], published by Tattleton Press. |
− | ==History== | + | == History == |
− | + | Tuesday's featured guest at the 46th regular monthly meeting of the Springfield Women's Literary Circle was Helen Lovejoy. Ms. Lovejoy read from her best-selling book, a novel based on the fantasy lives of certain Springfield housewives. At the meeting, an argument broke out when [[Selma Bouvier]] stood up and interrupted by asking who the housewives she described in "''Naps''" were?. Ms. Bouvier's challenge caused a raucous argument among the 23 members present. [[Marge Simpson]] finally restored order by saying she thought they could all agree there's a little of all of them in every one of these characters. | |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{bk|The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album}} | *{{bk|The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album}} |
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And Then They Took Naps is a best-selling book by Helen Lovejoy, published by Tattleton Press.
History
Tuesday's featured guest at the 46th regular monthly meeting of the Springfield Women's Literary Circle was Helen Lovejoy. Ms. Lovejoy read from her best-selling book, a novel based on the fantasy lives of certain Springfield housewives. At the meeting, an argument broke out when Selma Bouvier stood up and interrupted by asking who the housewives she described in "Naps" were?. Ms. Bouvier's challenge caused a raucous argument among the 23 members present. Marge Simpson finally restored order by saying she thought they could all agree there's a little of all of them in every one of these characters.