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{{Short description|1937 book by Gertrude Stein}}{{Infobox book | author = [[Gertrude Stein]] | pub_date = 1937 | language = English | genre = Memoir | country = United States }} {{italic title}} '''''Everybody's Autobiography''''' is a book by [[Gertrude Stein]], published in 1937. It is a continuation of her own [[memoirs]], picking up where ''[[The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas]]'', published in 1933, left off. Both were written in a less experimental, more approachable style than most of her other work. {{wiktionary|there is no there there}} In chapter four of this book is found the famous quote "There is no there there" which refers to her disappeared childhood home in [[Oakland, California]].<ref>Stein, Gertrude. ''Everybody's Autobiography''. New York: Cooper Square, 1971, p. 289. {{ISBN|0-8154-0386-0}}.</ref>
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