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  2. Catherine Brady - Wikipedia

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    The Mechanics of Falling.University of Nevada Press. 2009. ISBN 978-0-87417-763-3.; Elizabeth Blackburn and the story of telomeres: deciphering the ends of DNA.MIT Press. 2007.

  3. Frances Brody - Wikipedia

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    After nine books in the series Brody wrote a short story prequel, Kate Shackleton's First Case, in which the story begins in a Harrogate teashop. [6] The twelfth book in the series (excluding "first case") was Death and the Brewery Queen, published in 2020, and the thirteenth, A Mansion for Murder, in 2022. Each book in the series is set in a ...

  4. List of women writers - Wikipedia

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    List of early-modern British women novelists; List of early-modern British women playwrights; List of early-modern British women poets; List of female detective/mystery writers; List of female poets; List of female rhetoricians; List of feminist literature; List of women anthologists; List of women cookbook writers; List of women electronic writers

  5. The Country Girls - Wikipedia

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    In the Lonely Girl, Caithleen (Cait/Kate) and Bridget (Baba) move to Dublin. The novel tells the story of Kate's romance with a sophisticated older man. [3] Eventually, Kate becomes unhappy as Eugene does not share her Catholic religious beliefs, his friends do not regard Kate seriously, and he continues to correspond with his estranged wife, for whom he still has some feelings.

  6. The Singing Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Singing Tree is a children's novel by Kate Seredy, the sequel to The Good Master.Also illustrated by Seredy, it was a Newbery Honor book in 1940. Set in rural Hungary four years after The Good Master, it continues the story of Kate and Jancsi, showing the effect of World War I on the people and land.

  7. Kate White - Wikipedia

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    The first book in the series, If Looks Could Kill (2002), was chosen by Kelly Ripa for her book club and reached number 10 on the New York Times Best Seller list. [10] [11] Entertainment Weekly reviewed the book positively and described it as "[w]inningly salacious." [12] The latest Bailey Weggins mystery is titled Such a Perfect Wife (May 2019).

  8. Kate Braid - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen (Kate) Braid (born March 19, 1947) is a Canadian poet. [1] Born in Calgary , Alberta , she was raised in Montreal , Quebec , and graduated from Mount Allison University . Her poems and personal essays have been widely printed and anthologized.

  9. Kathleen Brady (historian) - Wikipedia

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    In writing the book, Brady felt that her greatest challenge was "in trying to explain an enigma" (p. 257). Biographers generally can not expect to offer complete explanations, but Brady, by showing the inner tension which resulted from conflicting beliefs well as a lack of congruity between belief and action, certainly has succeeded in ...