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  2. Catherine Gilbert Murdock - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Gilbert Murdock was born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1966. [1] Her father was a chemical engineer, her mother a nurse. [2] Along with her only sibling, novelist Elizabeth Gilbert, she grew up on a small family Christmas tree farm in Litchfield, Connecticut. The family lived in the country with no neighbors and had a very old TV. [1]

  3. Dairy Queen (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dairy Queen is a 2006 novel written by Catherine Gilbert Murdock. In 2007, it was named the Best Book for Young Adults by the American Library Association. [1] The sequel is called The Off Season, and the next book is Front and Center.

  4. The Book of Boy - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Boy is a young adult historical fiction novel written by Catherine Gilbert Murdock and published in February 2018. It recounts the journey of the eponymous Boy, who accompanies the pilgrim Secundus as they gather relics associated with Saint Peter.

  5. Elizabeth Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Gilbert (born July 18, 1969) is an American journalist and author. She is best known for her 2006 memoir Eat, Pray, Love, which has sold over 12 million copies and has been translated into over 30 languages. [1]

  6. Murdoch family - Wikipedia

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    Sir Walter Murdoch, who was born at Rosehearty, was a prominent Australian academic and essayist. He married Violet Catherine Hughston in 1897. Murdoch published his first essay, "The new school of Australian poets", in 1899 and for many years he wrote a weekly column titled "Books and Men" for the Melbourne Argus (under the pen name of ...

  7. The Best Things Our Editors Ate This Year - AOL

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    I've had Gloria's takeout many times before, but this was my first time eating alone in the dining room," says Assistant Food Editor, Catherine Jessee. "I ordered the pollo guisado, which comes ...

  8. Schwenksville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The town was the inspiration for the protagonist in Catherine Gilbert Murdock's 2006 novel Dairy Queen. [3] The Hall & Oates song "Perkiomen" was written about the Perkiomen Creek, which constitutes Schwenksville's eastern border. "Perkiomen" is Lenape for "muddy waters" and "where the cranberries grow."

  9. God Help the Girl - Wikipedia

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    The author of the project God Help the Girl is Stuart Murdoch, lead singer of the Glasgow-based Scottish indie pop group Belle and Sebastian.In 2004, during a tour promoting their album Dear Catastrophe Waitress, he came up with the idea of writing a series of songs telling about the life of girls and young women which could be sung not by his group but female vocalists.