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  2. Seasonal affective disorder - Wikipedia

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    The validity of SAD was called into question, however, by a 2016 analysis by the Centers for Disease Control in which no links were detected between depression and seasonality or sunlight exposure. [7] In the United States, the percentage of the population affected by SAD ranges from 1.4% of the population in Florida to 9.9% in Alaska. [8]

  3. Norman E. Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    Norman E. Rosenthal is an American author, psychiatrist and scientist who first described seasonal affective disorder (SAD), and developed light therapy as a treatment. Rosenthal was born and educated in South Africa but moved to the United States to complete his medical training.

  4. Daniel Nayeri - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Everything Sad Is Untrue received a Michael L. Printz Award for best book written for teens, [6] and was one of two honorees in the younger readers category for a Walter Dean Myers Award. [7] In 2021, the book received a Christopher Award in the young adult category, [8] and was a finalist for an Audie Award for Young Adult Title. [9]

  5. Sequoia Nagamatsu's fiction is sad but clear-eyed. Hear him ...

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    The chapter is sad. The chapter is almost unbearably sad. The chapter transmits the sort of sadness which causes you to set down the book, step into the afternoon sunlight and walk circles around ...

  6. Everything Sad Is Untrue - Wikipedia

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    Everything Sad Is Untrue: (A True Story) is a young adult/middle grade autobiographical novel [1] by Daniel Nayeri, published August 25, 2020 by Levine Querido. In 2021, the book won the Michael L. Printz Award , [ 2 ] Judy Lopez Memorial Award for Children's Literature, [ 3 ] and Middle East Book Award for Youth Literature.

  7. The Ugly American - Wikipedia

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    The book describes the United States' losing struggle against Communism because of the ineptitude and the bungling of the U.S. diplomatic corps [8] stemming from innate arrogance and their failure to understand the local culture. The book implies that the Communists were successful because they practiced tactics similar to those of protagonist ...

  8. A.J. Brown's sideline read skyrockets to No. 1 hottest seller ...

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    Philadelphia Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown could launch a book club of his own after a little sideline reading skyrocketed self-help author Jim Murphy to the hottest seller on Amazon overnight.

  9. Melissa Broder - Wikipedia

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    Melissa Broder (born August 29, 1979) is an American author, essayist and poet. Her work includes the novels The Pisces (Penguin Random House 2018), [1] Milk Fed (Simon and Schuster 2021), [2] and Death Valley (Scribner, 2023); [3] the poetry collection Last Sext (Tin House 2016); [4] and the essay collection So Sad Today (Grand Central 2016), [5] as well as the Twitter feed also titled So Sad ...

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