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|author = [[Matt Groening]]
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|series = ''[[The Simpsons Library of Wisdom]]''
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|publisher = [[HarperCollins]]
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|published = March 5, [[2009]]
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'''The Marge Book''' was released in hardback, as part of the ongoing series: The Simpsons Library of Wisdom. [[Marge Simpson]], the woman with the impossibly blue and improbably high hairdo, is a complex woman with an inner life, hopes and dreams, and an incorrigible family that she holds together with a healthy homemade helping of common sense. Join the coupon-clipping queen of discount shopping at the nearby Sprawl-Mart, at a meeting of the school PTA, in the middle of a bodice-ripping romance novel, at a theatrical performance of her one-woman show, or in her crusade against cartoon violence, domestic strife, and suburbia's quiet life of desperation . . . or at least her desperate hope that no one will hold anything that Homer or Bart does against her personally.
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'''''The Marge Book''''' is the ninth book in ''[[The Simpsons Library of Wisdom]]'' series. It was released on March 5, [[2009]].
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== Description ==
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{{desc|Clean up your room and wash your hands before taking a gander at... The Marge Book. Marge Simpson, the woman with the impossibly blue and improbably high hairdo, is a complex woman with an inner life, hopes and dreams and an incorrigible family that she holds together with a healthy homemade helping of common sense. Join the coupon-clipping queen of discount shopping at the nearby Sprawl-Mart, at a meeting of the school PTA, in the middle of the bodice-ripping romance novel, at a theatrical performance of her one-woman show, or in her crusade against cartoon violence, domestic strife and suburbia’s quiet life of desperation…or at least her desperate hope that no one will hold anything that Homer or Bart does against her personally.}}
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== External links ==
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*[https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/the-marge-book-the-simpsons-library-of-wisdom-matt-groening The Marge Book] at [[HarperCollins]] UK
  
 
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The Marge Book
Marge book.jpg
Book Information
Publication date: March 5, 2009
Series: The Simpsons Library of Wisdom
Pages: 96
Genre: Comedy
Price: 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png £7.99
Publisher: HarperCollins


The Marge Book is the ninth book in The Simpsons Library of Wisdom series. It was released on March 5, 2009.

Description

"Clean up your room and wash your hands before taking a gander at... The Marge Book. Marge Simpson, the woman with the impossibly blue and improbably high hairdo, is a complex woman with an inner life, hopes and dreams and an incorrigible family that she holds together with a healthy homemade helping of common sense. Join the coupon-clipping queen of discount shopping at the nearby Sprawl-Mart, at a meeting of the school PTA, in the middle of the bodice-ripping romance novel, at a theatrical performance of her one-woman show, or in her crusade against cartoon violence, domestic strife and suburbia’s quiet life of desperation…or at least her desperate hope that no one will hold anything that Homer or Bart does against her personally."


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