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  2. Zelda Popkin - Wikipedia

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    Popkin's most successful book was The Journey Home, published in 1945, which sold nearly a million copies. [citation needed] Small Victory, published in 1947, was one of the first American novels with a Holocaust theme, and Quiet Street (1951) was the first American novel about the creation of the state of Israel.

  3. The Journey Home: Autobiography of an American Swami

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    The Journey Home: Autobiography of an American Swami is a 2008 auto-biographical account [1] of a young nineteen-year-old boy, Richard Slavin's journey from the suburbs of Chicago to the caves of the Himalayas and through this, his transformation [2] to being Radhanath Swami, one of India's most respected spiritual leaders and an ISKCON figure. [3]

  4. A Journey to the Center of the Mind - Wikipedia

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    A Journey to the Center of the Mind (JCM) is a book series authored by James R. Fitzgerald, retired FBI agent, criminal profiler and forensic linguist.The series, published by Infinity Publishing between 2014 and 2017, consists of three volumes detailing chronologically the life and career circumstances that led to Jim Fitzgerald's involvement in the FBI's UNABOM investigation, which ...

  5. Hull Zero Three - Wikipedia

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    Hull Zero Three is a science fiction novel by American author Greg Bear. It was published on November 22, 2010. [ 1 ] It is set on a generation ship that has lost its way under mysterious circumstances.

  6. 86 (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    86 -Eighty Six-(Japanese: 86-エイティシックス-, Hepburn: Eiti Shikkusu) is a Japanese science fiction light novel series written by Asato Asato and illustrated by Shirabii.

  7. Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now - Wikipedia

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    Anne Whitehouse of The New York Times wrote that the book would "appeal to readers in search of clear messages with easily digested meanings". [9] Patterson-Rabon stated that the book "sings" like the song from which it got its title. Journey made an emotional impact on Clark, who stated: "The reader can almost hear her voice through the ...

  8. Three Came Home (book) - Wikipedia

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    Three Came Home is a 1947 memoir written by Agnes Newton Keith, based on her experiences during the Japanese invasion of North Borneo. A film based on it was released in 1950 and featured Claudette Colbert in the lead role. [1] Initially, Olivia de Havilland was chosen for the role. [2]

  9. Home After Three Months Away - Wikipedia

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    The poem was written after Lowell started returning home for weekends from the McLean Hospital, where he was being treated for mental illness, in Belmont, Boston in early 1958. [1] Lowell was finally released from McLean in June 1959.