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  2. Flamingo Boy - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo Boy, also known as The Day the World Stopped Turning, [1] is a British children's novel written by Michael Morpurgo. The book was first published in the United Kingdom as Flamingo Boy by HarperCollins in 2018. The book was inspired in part by Morpurgo's grandson, who is autistic.

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  4. The Flamingo's Smile - Wikipedia

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    The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History, published in 1985, is the fourth volume of collected essays from evolutionary biologist and well-known science writer Stephen Jay Gould. [ 1 ] The essays were culled from his monthly column The View of Life in Natural History magazine, to which Gould contributed for more than two decades.

  5. Beyond the Golden Stair - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the Golden Stair is a fantasy novel written by American writer Hannes Bok.It was first published as the short story "The Blue Flamingo" in the January 1948 issue of the magazine Startling Stories; later the story was extensively revised and expanded by the author into novel form.

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  7. Black Water: The Anthology of Fantastic Literature - Wikipedia

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  8. Anees Jung - Wikipedia

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    Anees Jung (born 15 December 1944) is an Indian author, journalist and columnist for newspapers in India and abroad, [1] whose most known work, Unveiling India (1987) was a chronicle of the lives of women in India, noted especially for the depiction of Muslim women behind the purdah.

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    His 2005 novel Explorers of the New Century was released to good reviews from The Sunday Times, [4] The Independent, [4] The Telegraph, [5] and other papers. Having written his first four novels for Flamingo, Explorers of the New Century marked a new partnership with Bloomsbury.