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Pages in category "Novels set in Illinois" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 33 Snowfish; A.
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The Black Book (Patterson and Ellis novel) 2017 ISBN 978-1-4555-4267-3: James T. Farrell: Studs Lonigan trilogy 1932 - 1935 In 1998, the Modern Library ranked the Studs Lonigan trilogy 29th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. Jami Attenberg The Middlesteins [2] 2012 Jean Toomer: Cane: 1923 Jennette Lee: Mr ...
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Dark Matter (Crouch novel) Deadlock (novel) The Dean's December; Death Masks; Death Sentence (novel) The Deep End of the Ocean; Desecration (novel) Die Trying (novel) Divergent (novel) Dreamer (novel) The Dresden Files
[1] [2] The novel returns to the fictional rural town of Amgash, Illinois, which is the protagonist's hometown in Strout's 2016 novel My Name Is Lucy Barton. [3] Former U.S. President Barack Obama included Anything Is Possible on a list of the best books he read in 2017. [4] Anything is Possible won The Story Prize, a book award for short story ...
Bone's list of Chicago Renaissance writers includes fiction writers like Richard Wright, William Attaway, and Willard Motley along with poets like Frank Marshall Davis and Margaret Walker. [18] The term " Chicago Black Renaissance " is often used to denote creativity in all the arts, not just in literature, during the 1930s-50s.
Downers Grove is a 1999 American coming-of-age horror novel by Michael Hornburg. Its plot centers on the last two weeks of teenage girl's life as a high school student growing up in Downers Grove, Illinois. [1] The novel was originally published by William Morrow and Company in 1999, and reprinted in 2001 by Grove Press. [citation needed]