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Andrew Britton, The American

Season 9 Episode 908 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

D. G. Marti Interviews Andrew Britton about this book, 'The American.'

Born in England, Andrew Britton moved to the United States when he was seven. Britton joined the Army at age eighteen, spent two years as a combat engineer, and then enrolled at the University of North Carolina, pursuing a double major in economics and psychology. It was at UNC that Britton began writing The American, while taking a full load of courses and holding down a job.

08/24/2006 | Rating NR

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Andrew Britton, The American

Season 9 Episode 908 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Born in England, Andrew Britton moved to the United States when he was seven. Britton joined the Army at age eighteen, spent two years as a combat engineer, and then enrolled at the University of North Carolina, pursuing a double major in economics and psychology. It was at UNC that Britton began writing The American, while taking a full load of courses and holding down a job.

08/24/2006 | Rating NR

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