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Keep reading ahead to get a sneak peek at the cover and a few of the pages inside. In the book, each letter of the alphabet corresponds to a word that reflects Lil Nas X's one-of-a-kind personal style and a love for all things country - for example, "F" stands for "fringe," "feathers," and "fake fur," while "S" stands for "swag." All I can say is dang, I really wish this was around during my childhood! You can order a hardcover copy of C Is For Country online from retailers like Target, Walmart, Amazon, Books-A-Million, and more over on the Random House website. The pages follow the 21-year-old rapper, dressed in a pink outfit, cowboy hat, and boots as a nod to his 2020 Grammys look, and Panini the pony as they "journey through the alphabet from sunup to sundown," encountering scenic pastures, farm animals, and more along the way. Titled C Is For Country, the picture book is designed to teach kiddos aged 3 to 7 their ABCs, featuring adorable artwork by illustrator Theodore Taylor III. 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Meacham bids to be the redeemer in chief of the narrative of American exceptionalism: the venerable if now-shopworn story in which the United States has a providential and world-historic role as a nation distinctively dedicated to human liberty. I couldn't stand all the bitchy female characters, literally every secondary female character hated Mercy, the only ones that didn't were Adam's daughter and Honey (to a certain extent). On top of that, Mercy has to deal with the fact that Christy wants Adam back. Also, Mercy has to look for her sort of dad (Coyote) so he can give her back a magical walking stick that the fae are demanding. What's what: Adam's ex wife (Christy) has a crazy psycho stalker after her, Mercy and co have to protect her. 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