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  2. Dori Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Dorinda "Dori" Sanders (born 1934, [1] York County, South Carolina) is an African-American novelist, food writer and farmer. [2] Her first novel, Clover (1990), was a bestseller, and won a 1990 Lillian Smith Book Award. She has also written a cookbook, Dori Sanders' Country Cooking, that mixes recipes and anecdotes.

  3. Two Caravans - Wikipedia

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    Two Caravans is a novel by Marina Lewycka. It was published by Penguin Books on 29 March 2007 for the United Kingdom market. In the United States and Canada it is published under the title Strawberry Fields .

  4. Clover Creek - Wikipedia

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    Clover Creek or Clovercreek may refer to: Clover Creek (Bruneau River tributary), a stream in Owyhee County, Idaho; Clover Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of the Frankstown Branch Juniata River; Fredericksburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, also known as Clover Creek, a town on the above stream; Clover Creek, Virginia, an unincorporated community

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  6. Caravan (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    Caravan Books Publishing House was established in 1997. Since then, Caravan has published titles in fiction and nonfiction including criticism, mythology, psychology, screenplays, poetry, correspondence, pocket books, commemoration, references, etc. In the year 2000, Caravan invited Paulo Coelho, the famous

  7. William Gordon Stables - Wikipedia

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    Stables (right) with his dog "Hurricane Bob" at his side, and an unknown person (left), with his caravan "The Wanderer", in the 1890s. William Gordon Stables (21 May 1840 – 10 May 1910) was a Scottish medical doctor in the Royal Navy and a prolific author of adventure fiction, primarily for boys.

  8. Caravan (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Caravan is a melodramatic novel by the British writer Lady Eleanor Smith first published in 1942. A young Englishman James Darrell goes on the road living with the Romany people in England while trying to make enough money as a writer to marry his sweetheart Oriana.

  9. Howard Pease - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1930s, Pease had written The Gypsy Caravan, Secret Cargo, and eight Tod Moran novels. He wanted to branch out beyond the creative constraints imposed by the Tod Moran series, but his editor at Doubleday insisted that he continue to write Tod Moran books exclusively.