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  2. Refugee (Gratz novel) - Wikipedia

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    Refugee is a young adult literature novel by Alan Gratz published by Scholastic Corporation in 2019. The book revolves around three main characters from three different eras: early Nazi Germany , 1980s Cuba , and modern-day Syria .

  3. Human Universe - Wikipedia

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    DVD releases of the series are set to be released on 10 November 2014. A book, written by Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen, accompanying the series was released on 9 October 2014, with a Kindle e-book version also made available on 31 October 2014.

  4. Only the Heart - Wikipedia

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    Only The Heart is a novel written by Brian Caswell and David Phu An Chiem about the Vietnamese boat people. [1] It was first published in 1997. In contrast to Caswell's mainly futuristic style, such as his widely acclaimed Deucalion series, this book is written in the present-past style. The book is said to be based on David's life.

  5. St. Clare's (series) - Wikipedia

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    Up to date 39 books have been published, with only episodes 1-4, 11 and 13 basing on Blyton's originals, Parts 19 and 20 are adapted from Pamela Cox' editions Third Form at St. Clare's and Sixth Form at St. Clare’s. Cox's third book Kitty at St Clare’s has not yet been adapted. A German audio drama named Hanni & Nanni, [1] produced by ...

  6. David Bergen - Wikipedia

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    David Bergen (born January 14, 1957) is a Canadian novelist. He has published eleven novels and two collections of short stories since 1993 and is currently based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His 2005 novel The Time in Between won the Scotiabank Giller Prize and he was a finalist again in 2010 (for The Matter With Morris) and ...

  7. Isabel Allende challenges anti-immigrant rhetoric, book bans ...

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    Bestselling author Isabel Allende spoke about the current "anti-immigrant" sentiment, book bans, women's rights, Latin America and what is left for her to write, in a wide-ranging interview with ...

  8. The Sunday Philosophy Club series - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Dalhousie is in her early forties and is a philosopher, the editor of the journal "Review of Applied Ethics". Her father was a Scotsman and her mother was American, from Mobile, Alabama . Due to an inheritance left to her by her late mother, she can work for a nominal fee.

  9. McLevy - Wikipedia

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    McLevy is a British radio crime drama series, written by David Ashton, about the 19th century Edinburgh police detective James McLevy.Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 as part of its Afternoon Drama slot, the drama stars Brian Cox and Siobhan Redmond, with Michael Perceval-Maxwell and David Ashton.