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  2. Category:Novels set in Indiana - Wikipedia

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  3. Kerby A. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Irish Immigrants in the Land of Canaan: Letters and Memoirs from Colonial and Revolutionary America, 1675-1815. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-515489-4. Kerby A. Miller; Patricia Mulholland Miller (2001). Journey of Hope: The Story of Irish Immigration to America. San Francisco: Chronicle. ISBN 978-0-8118-2783-6.

  4. Henry Glassie - Wikipedia

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    Three of his books -- Passing the Time in Ballymenone, [1] The Spirit of Folk Art, [2] and Turkish Traditional Art Today [3]-- were named among the "Notable Books of the Year" by The New York Times. Glassie has won many awards for his work, including the Charles Homer Haskins Prize of the American Council of Learned Societies for a ...

  5. Michael Magee (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Magee (born May 1990), [1] also known as Michael Nolan, [2] is a writer from Northern Ireland.. His first novel, Close to Home, won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, was a category winner in the Nero Book Awards, and was the Waterstones Irish Book of the Year.

  6. American immigrant novel - Wikipedia

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    The powerful mother is a common pivotal figure in immigrant fiction, just as the sensitive child, torn between this matriarchal authority and a weaker, less adaptive father, often assumes the book's central consciousness. Paule Marshall's Brown Girl, Brownstones (1959), fits the pattern, with its tense mother-daughter duo, Silla and Selina ...

  7. Mary Anne Sadlier - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne Sadlier (31 December 1820 – 5 April 1903) was an Irish-Canadian author. Sadlier published roughly twenty-three novels and numerous stories. She wrote for Irish immigrants in both the United States and Canada, encouraging them to attend mass and retain the Catholic faith.

  8. Daniel Cassidy - Wikipedia

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    Cassidy proposes that since Irish immigrants were a marginalized group [5] their influence on English would mainly be found in lower-status or colloquial slang expressions, [3] leading them to be overlooked by mainstream dictionaries. [3] The book won the 2007 American Book Awards for non-fiction. [4]

  9. Mike McCormack (writer) - Wikipedia

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    The book was named Novel of the Year and An Post Irish Book of the Year by the Irish Book Awards. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The novel went on to win the 2018 Goldsmiths Prize . [ 14 ] In June 2018, the novel won the International Dublin Literary Award of €100,000, the richest literary prize in the world for a single novel published in English.

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