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  2. The Sweet Hereafter (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Sweet Hereafter is a 1991 novel by American author Russell Banks. It is set in a small town in the aftermath of a deadly school bus accident that has killed most of the town's children. The novel was adapted into an award-winning 1997 film of the same name by Canadian director Atom Egoyan.

  3. The Sweet Hereafter (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Sweet Hereafter is a 1997 Canadian drama film written and directed by Atom Egoyan, adapted from the 1991 novel by Russell Banks.It tells the story of a school bus accident in a small town that kills 14 children.

  4. The 15 Highest-Paid Authors - AOL

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    Encompassing four books and five blockbuster movie adaptations, Twilight is still a fan favorite today and made Meyer about $75 million between 2008 and 2018. Her net worth is a very respectable ...

  5. Melissa Lucashenko - Wikipedia

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    Melissa Lucashenko is an Indigenous Australian writer of adult literary fiction and literary non-fiction, who has also written novels for teenagers. In 2013 at the Walkley Awards , she won the "Feature Writing Long (over 4000 words) Award" for her piece Sinking Below Sight: Down and Out in Brisbane and Logan .

  6. List of traffic collisions (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    September 27 – Pakistan – Kallar Kahar school bus accident. While travelling along the M-2 motorway, a school bus skidded due to mechanical brake failure and fell into a ravine, killing 37 and injuring at least 70. [115] October 13 – Nepal – A bus fell off a cliff into the Sunkosi River in Sindhuli District, killing 41 and injuring 16 ...

  7. Richard Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    Richard Miller Flanagan (born 1961) is an Australian writer, who won the 2014 Man Booker Prize for his novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North [1] and the 2024 Baillie Gifford Prize for Question 7, making him the first writer in history to win both Britain's major fiction and non-fiction prizes.

  8. Brooke Davis (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Brooke Davis has worked as a travel writer, editor, and bookseller. Davis graduated with an honours degree from the University of Canberra (2004), winning the Allen & Unwin Prize for Prose Fiction, the Verandah Prose Prize, and the University Medal. [1] Davis completed her PhD at Curtin University of Technology in 2013.

  9. 4 killed, including at least 2 teens, in bus crash in ... - AOL

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    A driver in a 2007 Toyota Camry attempted to pass another car driving ahead of it and hit a bus heading in the opposite direction in the adjacent lane, according to Washington State Patrol.