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  2. The Testaments - Wikipedia

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    The Testaments is a 2019 novel by Margaret Atwood.It is the sequel to The Handmaid's Tale (1985). [2] The novel is set 15 years after the events of The Handmaid's Tale.It is narrated by Aunt Lydia, a character from the previous novel; Agnes, a young woman living in Gilead; and Daisy, a young woman living in Canada.

  3. Daisy Johnson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Johnson (born 31 October 1990) is a British novelist and short story writer. [1] Her debut novel, Everything Under, was shortlisted for the 2018 Man Booker Prize, [2] and beside Eleanor Catton she is the youngest nominee in the prize's history. For her short stories, she has won three awards since 2014.

  4. What to Know About ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Spinoff ‘The ...

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    Since the novel was released simultaneously as a book and as an audiobook, Dowd got to reprise and narrate the role of Aunt Lydia. The role of Agnes was read by Bryce Dallas Howard while Daisy a.k ...

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  6. J. J. M. Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Jack McBee Roberts (born May 28, 1939), known as J. J. M. Roberts, is William Henry Green Professor of Old Testament Literature (Emeritus) at Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey. [1] A member of the Churches of Christ, Roberts attended Abilene Christian University before pursuing doctoral work at Harvard University. [2 ...

  7. Ashley S. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Sydney Johnson (1857–1925) was a Protestant minister who founded Johnson University in Tennessee. Ashley S. Johnson born in East Tennessee on June 22, 1857, and by age sixteen was a school teacher in the Knox County School System.

  8. List of fictional non-binary characters - Wikipedia

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    Uses singular they/them pronouns; described by book co-author and series writer Neil Gaiman as non-binary. [207] Joey Riverton Good Trouble: Daisy Eagan: Non-binary 2019–present Joey comes out as nonbinary to their cisgender lesbian girlfriend, Alice, and begins using they/them pronouns. [208] Sam Vida: Michelle Badillo Non-binary 2018–present

  9. Asimov's Guide to the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Asimov's Guide to the Bible is a work by Isaac Asimov that was first published in two volumes in 1968 and 1969, [1] covering the Old Testament and the New Testament (including the Catholic Old Testament, or deuterocanonical, books (see Catholic Bible) and the Eastern Orthodox Old Testament books, or anagignoskomena, along with the Fourth Book of Ezra), respectively.