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  2. Colin Dexter - Wikipedia

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    The initial books written by Dexter were general studies textbooks. [10] He began writing mysteries in 1972 during a family holiday. Last Bus to Woodstock was published in 1975 and introduced the character of Inspector Morse , the irascible detective whose penchants for cryptic crosswords , English literature , cask ale , and music by Wagner ...

  3. Kathleen L. Brockway - Wikipedia

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    Brockway currently works with the Deaf Cultural Digital Library. [4] Brockway has written two books; Baltimore's Deaf Heritage (2014), and Detroit's Deaf Heritage (2016). [1] [5] [6] She was the first deaf author published by Arcadia Publishing as part of their Images of America series. [7]

  4. Pearl S. Buck - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker Buck (June 26, 1892 – March 6, 1973) was an American writer and novelist. She is best known for The Good Earth, the best-selling novel in the United States in 1931 and 1932 and which won her the Pulitzer Prize in 1932.

  5. List of children's books featuring deaf characters - Wikipedia

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    Table of Children's picture books with deaf Characters Title Author/Illustrator Deaf characters Child's Age Year 1st Published Sometimes I Like the Quiet (Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series) Kelly Brakenhoff, Caterina Baldi Duke the Deaf Dog is the only deaf member of his family. He uses ASL and English to communicate. 3-9 yrs 2022

  6. Glenn B. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    He is a member of the board for the National Black Deaf Advocates and an editor for the Arkansas Association of the Deaf newsletter. [1] Anderson has a book titled "Still I Rise: The Enduring Legacy of Black Deaf Arkansans Before and After Integration". This book was published in 2006 and is accompanied in a DVD format using American Sign Language.

  7. Islay (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Islay is a novel by author Douglas Bullard. It is "the first and possibly the only novel by a Deaf American to focus on Deaf culture" (Peters 122). Islay was published in 1986 by T.J. PUBLISHERS, INC. located in Silver Spring, Maryland. The novel tells the story of the protagonist Lyson Sulla, who has a goal of becoming Governor of the State of ...

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  9. Asphyxia (author) - Wikipedia

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    She is the author of Future Girl (Australian title) / The Words in My Hands (North American title), and winner of the Readings YA Book Award 2021. [1] The book was selected by Kirkus as best YA fiction for 2021, [ 2 ] by The Guardian as one of the top 20 best Australian books for 2020, [ 3 ] and as a notable book for 2021 by the Children's Book ...