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  2. Syringa vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Syringa vulgaris is a large deciduous shrub or multi-stemmed small tree, growing to 6–7 m (20–23 ft) high. It produces secondary shoots from the base or roots, with stem diameters up to 20 cm (8 in), which in the course of decades may produce a small clonal thicket. [1]

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    Her memoir, All The Lives We Ever Lived: Seeking Solace in Virginia Woolf, was released in 2019 to mostly positive reviews. Bethanne Patrick, writing for TIME, said, "Blending analysis of a deeply literary novel with a personal story is a high-wire act for many reasons, not least being how few readers will have read Woolf themselves.

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    Perry, who won the National Book Award for nonfiction for her 2022 “South to America,” traces Blackness and the color blue from dyed indigo cloths of West Africa to American blues music to the ...

  5. J. Watson Webb Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Syosset, New York, to James Watson Webb II of the Vanderbilt family and Electra Havemeyer. His siblings were Electra (1910–1982), Samuel (1912–1988), Lila (1913–1961) and Harry (1922–1975). [2] He attended Groton School and Yale University from which he graduated in 1938. [2]

  6. Ladies in Lavender - Wikipedia

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    The original story by William Locke was first published on 26 December 1908 in Collier's magazine, Vol. 42, later appearing in book form in his short-story collection Faraway Stories (1916). Ladies in Lavender was produced by Tale Partnerships and Scala Productions, with funding by Baker Street Media Finance, Paradigm Hyde Films, and the UK ...

  7. Lillian Smith (author) - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Eugenia Smith (December 12, 1897 – September 28, 1966) was a writer and social critic of the Southern United States, known for both her non-fiction and fiction works, including the best-selling novel Strange Fruit (1944).

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    Down an almost hidden driveway, a very private retreat for sale just outside of Des Moines includes a custom-built retro home and a lifetime of protection for its 20-acre tree-filled footprint.

  9. How to Be Both - Wikipedia

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    According to Book Marks, from American press, the book received a "rave" consensus, based on sixteen critics: twelve "rave", three "positive", and 1 "mixed". [11] In the March/April 2015 issue of Bookmarks, the book was scored four out of five. The magazine's critical summary reads: "Readers should not let Smith's experimental structure deter ...

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