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  2. The Cry of the Owl - Wikipedia

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    The setting for this book is much like the area where Highsmith was currently living in New Hope, Pennsylvania. [2] The title refers to Jenny's belief that foreboding incidents precede events in her life, which are determined by fate. She considers the owl a harbinger of death.

  3. The 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2024 - AOL

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    The best nonfiction books of the year tackle undeniably difficult topics. Many are personal stories about surviving the unthinkable. Salman Rushdie describes the violent attack that nearly killed ...

  4. Piers Torday - Wikipedia

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    After Torday's father died, leaving an unfinished novel manuscript The Death of An Owl, Torday completed the novel. [ 1 ] Torday's adaptation of John Masefield 's The Box of Delights was performed at Wilton's Music Hall in Shadwell in east London between 1 December 2017 and 6 January 2018, [ 4 ] and revived at the same venue between 30 November ...

  5. Carol Barton - Wikipedia

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    Carol Barton (born 3 June 1954) is a book artist, paper engineer, curator, and educator known for her series of interactive workbooks, The Pocket Paper Engineer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Barton is the proprietor of Popular Kinetics Press and has published several editions of artist books.

  6. Miles Tripp - Wikipedia

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    Miles Barton Tripp (1923–2000) was an English writer of thirty-seven works of fiction including crime novels and thrillers, some of which he wrote under noms de plume Michael Brett and John Michael Brett.

  7. Darkwing (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Darkwing is a Junior Library Guild book. [1] It was well received by critics, including starred reviews from Booklist [2] and Kirkus Reviews. [3] Booklist's Michael Cart called the novel "richly plotted" and "fast-paced" and highlighted how "Oppel writes with keen insight and empathy about the condition of being other".

  8. What is the 2024 Oxford Word of the Year? - AOL

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    The votes are in. Last month, on Nov. 14, Oxford University Press narrowed a list down to six words and the world had the opportunity to vote for its favorite. Language experts from the publishing ...

  9. In my review of “Intermezzo,” I called it “kaleidoscopically beautiful and intimately human.” ‘Catalina’ by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio "Catalina" by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio