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  2. The Burning Room - Wikipedia

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    The Burning Room is the 27th [citation needed] novel by American crime author Michael Connelly, and the seventeenth novel featuring Los Angeles Police Department detective Harry Bosch. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The book was published by Little, Brown and Company on November 3, 2014 .

  3. The Wild Orchid (book) - Wikipedia

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    Undset first published the novel in Norwegian as Gymnadenia in 1929. [1] The book was translated into English by Arthur G. Chater and published in English in New York in 1931 by Alfred A. Knopf. [2] The Wild Orchid is Part One of a two-part series. The second book in the series is The Burning Bush. [3]

  4. Burning bush - Wikipedia

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    Burning Bush. Seventeenth century painting by Sébastien Bourdon in the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg. The burning bush (or the unburnt bush) refers to an event recorded in the Jewish Torah (as also in the biblical Old Testament and Islamic scripture). It is described in the third chapter of the Book of Exodus [1] as having occurred on ...

  5. Yes, Jenna Bush Hager reads every book for her club. Here's ...

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    Jenna Bush Hager started her book club in March 2019. Since the first pick, Read With Jenna has highlighted about 50 books and garnered a following of readers eager to hear her next selection.

  6. Walkabout (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Walkabout is a novel written by James Vance Marshall (a pseudonym for Donald G. Payne), first published in 1959 as The Children. [1] It is about two children, a teenage sister and her younger brother, who get lost in the Australian Outback and are helped by an Indigenous Australian teenage boy on his walkabout.

  7. Shemot (parashah) - Wikipedia

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    And he credits the Elohist with Exodus 1:8–12 and 15–21; 3:1, 4b, 6, and 9–18; 4:1–18, 20b–21a, 22–23, and 27–31; and 5:3–6:1. [190] Friedman attributes one small change—making plural the word "sons" in Exodus 4:20—to the editor (sometimes called the Redactor of JE, or RJE) who combined the Jahwist and Elohist sources in the ...

  8. Writing Footloose ’s book-burning scene - AOL

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    Footloose highlights a 1984 conservative town that outlaws music, dancing and "sinful" books.The parallels are strikingly similar to today's surge of book bans across schools and libraries, says ...

  9. The 4% Solution - Wikipedia

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    Following President Bush's remarks at Parkland, Brendan Miniter (the editor of the book and an author of a chapter) and Jason J. Fichtner and Kevin A. Hassett (both chapter authors) gave remarks about the content of the book. The discussion was moderated by James K. Glassman, then executive director of the George W. Bush Institute.