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  2. The Topeka School - Wikipedia

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    The Topeka School is a 2019 novel by the American novelist and poet Ben Lerner about a high school debate champion from Topeka, Kansas in the 1990s. The book is considered both a bildungsroman and a work of autofiction, as the narrative incorporates many details from Lerner's own life. [2] The novel was a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize ...

  3. A novel idea: These Twin Cities book clubs are silent - AOL

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    Among them: "This is the book club that gets you ready for other book clubs." "A book club without the guilt." But the 48-year-old bristles at the well-worn idea that this is "a book club for ...

  4. The Intuitionist - Wikipedia

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    A Newsweek review wrote, "255 pages of the most engaging literary sleuthing you'll read this year," and "What makes the novel so extraordinary is the ways in which Whitehead plays with notions of race." [1] Walter Kirn, writing in Time, called it "The freshest racial allegory since Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and Toni Morrison's The Bluest ...

  5. The View from Saturday - Wikipedia

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    Present publisher Simon & Schuster labels the book for ages 8–12, grades 4-6, [5] but the parental guide Common Sense Media capsule is "Brilliant but complex novel for older kids". "[S]uperb writing and characters make for a great story, but complexities of plot and style may leave some readers frustrated or bored." [6]

  6. The Dinner (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Dinner (Dutch: Het diner) is a novel by the Dutch author Herman Koch. The book was first published by Ambo Anthos in 2009. It was translated into English by Sam Garrett, published in Great Britain in 2012, and the United States in 2013. The book became an international bestseller with many translations and has been adapted into four films.

  7. Plan of a Novel, according to Hints from Various Quarters

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    The intention of the work was to set down the essential parts of the "ideal novel". Austen was following, and guying, the recommendations of Clarke. [1] The work was also influenced by some of Austen's personal circle with views on the novel of courtship, and names are recorded in the margins of the manuscript; [9] they included William Gifford, her publisher, and her niece Fanny Knight.

  8. Category:Novels about teachers - Wikipedia

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    Novels about teachers, persons who help students to acquire knowledge, competence or virtue Pages in category "Novels about teachers" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  9. The Idea of Perfection - Wikipedia

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    After the novel's initial publication in Australia by Picador, [4] it was reprinted as follows: Viking Books, USA, 2002 [5] Text Publishing, Australia, 2014 [6] Picador, UK, 2017 [1] The novel was also translated into Dutch and Danish in 2002, and German in 2008. [1]