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  2. Lists of books - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of book lists (bibliographies) on Wikipedia, organized by various criteria. General lists. List of 18th-century British children's literature titles;

  3. The Interpreter of Silence - Wikipedia

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    In the backdrop of Frankfurt am Main in 1963, Eva Bruhns, a young woman working as an interpreter for Polish language, lives with her family above the "Deutsches Haus", a renowned pub that is run by her parents Edith and Ludwig. Eva is unexpectedly summoned to the court for a criminal trial, necessitating her services as an interpreter.

  4. Bruhns - Wikipedia

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    Bruhns is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Bruhns (1874–1928), composer, pianist, and organist; Birte Bruhns (born 1970), German middle-distance runner; Friedrich Nicolaus Brauns (1637–1718), German composer and music director; Júlia da Silva Bruhns (1851–1923), Brazilian wife of German politician Johann ...

  5. List of Tugs books - Wikipedia

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    The photo books were based on each individual episode with few differences to the original story and some deleted scenes that were in the original television broadcasts than the video releases. The books were released by Heinemann and included pictures of scenes from the episodes. Few kept their original title of the episode whilst few had a ...

  6. Júlia da Silva Bruhns - Wikipedia

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    Júlia da Silva Bruhns (14 August 1851 – 11 March 1923) was the wife of the Lübeck senator and grain merchant Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann, and also mother of writers Thomas Mann and Heinrich Mann. Biography

  7. I Put a Spell on You (book) - Wikipedia

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    The 192-page book was published February 1, 1992 by Pantheon. [2] It was re-released in a 2003 Da Capo Press reprint edition following Simone's death on April 21, 2003; this edition included an introduction, "I Know How it Feels To Be Free: Nina Simone 1933–2003", written by Dave Marsh.

  8. The Witch's Daughter - Wikipedia

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    The Witch's Daughter is a children's novel by Nina Bawden, first published in 1966. It has been dramatised for television twice, with Fiona Kennedy (1971) and Sammy Glenn (1996) in the title role. Plot summary

  9. Nina Crews - Wikipedia

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    Nina Crews (born May 19, 1963) is a children's author; she is the daughter of Donald Crews and Ann Jonas, both children's authors and illustrators themselves. [1] She uses photographs and photocollages in her books to illustrate vibrant stories about young children. Crews currently lives with her husband and son in Brooklyn, New York. [1]