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  2. Here I Am (novel) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] It is the first in Foer's three-book installment with publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux. [7] The phrase "here I am" is derived from the biblical account of the words that were spoken by Abraham when he was asked to sacrifice his son, Isaac. [6] [8] Foer stated that he wrote two-thirds of Here I Am in the final year of his work on the ...

  3. Sven Hassel - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 Hassel threatened Haaest with a lawsuit for defamation in reaction to Haasts' publication of the book Hazel. En Hitler-agents fantastiske historie (Danish for 'Hazel. A Hitler agent's fantastic story '). A review of Haaest's book quotes Hassel's own statements and writes that his sentence of 10 years prison for treason was given ...

  4. Hazel Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Hutchins is a Canadian children's author.. With over fifty titles for children, Hazel's picture books, early readers and children's novels have been published in Canada, the U. S., the U.K. and appear around the world in various translations.

  5. List of Saga characters - Wikipedia

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    By the end of Volume 6, Noreen aids in Hazel and Petrichor's rescue by Alana and Marko, and Hazel learns her mother is pregnant with Hazel's brother. [ 22 ] Brian K. Vaughan has stated that while time works a bit differently in the Saga universe than it does in real life, Hazel is roughly 19 Earth months old as of Chapter 19. [ 18 ]

  6. Hazel Simmons-McDonald - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Simmons-McDonald (born 1947) is a St. Lucian writer and linguist. She is known for her work as a professor and administrator at the University of the West Indies, as well as her poetry, which has been published in periodicals, anthologies, and the 2004 collection Silk Cotton and Other Trees .

  7. Hazel Prior - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Prior (born in Oxford, England) is a Celtic harpist and the author of five bestselling novels. Her books have wildlife and environmental themes and are published in over 20 different languages. Her books have wildlife and environmental themes and are published in over 20 different languages.

  8. Hazel Edwards - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, she launched her book Like Me about a child involved in the Yarra Plenty Regional Library's literacy program "Doggy Tales". [4] Her 2016 novel Hijabi Girl , co-written with Ozge Allan, is about a diverse group of school friends in modern Australia, [ 5 ] and has been turned into a musical puppet show. [ 6 ]

  9. Esther Earl - Wikipedia

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    Esther Earl inspired the character Hazel Grace Lancaster in Green's 2012 novel The Fault in Our Stars as well as its 2014 film adaptation. [13] Shailene Woodley portrayed Lancaster in the novel's film adaptation. [28] Although Earl inspired the novel and the character of Hazel Grace, the novel is not intended to be biographical.