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Though ligers typically have a life expectancy of between 13 and 18 years, they are occasionally known to live into their 20s. [21] A ligress named Shasta was born at the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City on 14 May 1948 and died in 1972 at age 24. [22] Nook, a liger at a facility in Wisconsin, died in 2007, at 21 years old.
In addition to winning the PEN/Martha Albrand Award, [4] [5] the memoir was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. [6] In 2005, a 10-year anniversary edition was published with an added introduction from Karr. [7] The Liars' Club is credited for launching a resurgence in the popularity of the memoir genre. [8] [9]
Karr won a 1989 Whiting Award for her poetry. She was a Guggenheim Fellow in poetry in 2005 and has won Pushcart prizes for both her poetry and essays. Karr has published five volumes of poetry: Abacus (Wesleyan University Press, CT, 1987, in its New Poets series), The Devil's Tour (New Directions NY, 1993, an original TPB), Viper Rum (New Directions NY, 1998, an original TPB), Sinners Welcome ...
I Hope This Doesn't Find You reached number seven on The New York Times Best Seller list for young adult hardcover books, [13] and was a finalist for the Queensland Literary Awards Young Adult Book Award. [14] Liang's debut adult novel, A Song To Drown Rivers, was released on October 1, 2024, [15] and was chosen for the Good Morning America ...
Bookclub is a monthly programme, devised by Olivia Seligman and hosted by Jim Naughtie and broadcast on BBC Radio 4.Each month a novel is selected, and its author invited to discuss it.
Book sales club, a subscription-based method of selling and purchasing books Text publication society, also known as a book club, a subscription-based learned society dedicated to the publication and sale of scholarly editions of texts; Book club may also refer to: Book Club, a 2018 American comedy film; Book Club: The Next Chapter, the 2023 sequel
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12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is a 2018 self-help book by the Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson. It provides life advice through essays in abstract ethical principles, psychology, mythology, religion, and personal anecdotes.