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  2. Russell H. Greenan - Wikipedia

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    Greenan established a reputation as an inventive novelist working within the genre of crime fiction.His second novel Nightmare (1970 USA) was followed by The Queen of America (1972 USA), The Secret Life of Algernon Pendleton (1973 USA), Heart of Gold (1975 USA), The Bric-a-brac Man (1976 USA), Keepers (1979 USA), Can of Worms (1987 USA), Doomsnight (1991 France) and Glamour Doom (2002 France).

  3. Queen: The Story of an American Family - Wikipedia

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    Print Queen: The Story of an American Family is a 1993 partly factual historical novel by Alex Haley and David Stevens . It brought back to the consciousness of many white Americans the plight of the children of the plantation : the offspring of black slave women and their white masters, who were legally the property of their fathers.

  4. La reina de América - Wikipedia

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    Mabel's father dies in Montevideo and this “queen of America” stays in the port's lower-class neighborhood. Several problems hinder Jacobsen's ability to return to Buenos Aires to find Mabel. Her daughter, Consuelo, is raped by one her clients but she manages to enact her vengeance in a striking and cruel way.

  5. Dearest Readers: A New “Bridgerton” Book Based on "Queen ...

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    The Duke & I. Book one in Quinn’s series is the inspiration behind the first season of the Netflix period drama. Set in Regency-era London in 1813, The Duke & I tells the story of Daphne ...

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  7. Lauren Berlant - Wikipedia

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    The Queen of America Goes to Washington City: Essays on Sex and Citizenship—the title essay winning the 1993 Norman Foerster Award for best essay of the year in American literature [12] —introduced the idea of the "intimate public sphere" and looks at the production of politics and publicness since the Reagan era by way of the circulation ...

  8. The America First Crowd Sure Seems to Love British ...

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    There's a very distinct reason conservative pundits and Republican lawmakers have been praising the empire the Founding Fathers fought for independence

  9. How 'Gender Queer: A Memoir' became America's most banned book

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    The crusade against “Gender Queer” has largely driven its popularity and increased the size of Kobabe's royalty checks. The memoir has sold more than 96,000 copies and has been translated into ...