Massachusetts picks 'epic novel'

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This just in from the Associated Press:

BOSTON -- The question of whether to choose an official book for the state of Massachusetts made for a whale of a debate.

The state House of Representatives on Thursday passed a bill naming "Moby-Dick" the state's official "epic novel."


That was a compromise after some lawmakers questioned Rep. Christopher Speranzo's proposal to dub Herman Melville's 1851 classic the "official book," given the state's rich literary history.

"It really did open a lively discussion," Speranzo said.

Rep. Cory Atkins said she was "appalled" and contended her district in Concord has "more authors per square mile than any other."

"What about Louisa May Alcott? What about (Nathaniel) Hawthorne? How am I going to face my constituents?" she said.

The bill needs to pass the Senate and get the governor's signature.

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