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  2. Elle Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    She has published books with Harlequin Enterprises, New American Library, Berkley, and Entangled Publishing. She received her B.A. in English from York University in 2005. [ 2 ] She has had multiple titles on the USA Today , The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal bestsellers lists.

  3. Elle Kennedy returns to Briar U with a new set of hockey ...

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    Elle Kennedy, author of the Off-Campus and Briar U series, discusses her new story "The Graham Effect," the popularity of hockey romance and her next book.

  4. John Gregory Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born on July 31, 1960, in New Orleans, Louisiana.He received his B.A. from Tulane University in 1982, and his M.A. from Johns Hopkins University in 1988. He is Director of Creative Writing and the Julia Jackson Nichols Professor of English at Sweet Briar College in Virginia, where he lives with his wife, fellow novelist Carrie Brown, and their two dogs, Murphy Brown and James Brown. [1]

  5. Category:1992 American novels - Wikipedia

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  6. The Risk Pool - Wikipedia

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    The Risk Pool is a 1988 novel by American author Richard Russo.It is a Bildungsroman or "coming of age" novel set in fictional Mohawk, New York, a dying blue-collar town. The Risk Pool was well received by critics, such as The New York Times, which called it a "superbly original, maliciously funny book" and praised Russo's "brilliant, deadpan writing."

  7. Rose Briar - Wikipedia

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    Rose Briar is a 1922 play by Booth Tarkington. It is a three-act comedy with two settings and eleven characters. It is a three-act comedy with two settings and eleven characters. The story concerns a caberet singer who resists a society woman's efforts to lure her into becoming the other woman in a divorce.

  8. Murray Kempton - Wikipedia

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    James Murray Kempton (December 16, 1917 – May 5, 1997) was an American journalist and social and political commentator.He won a National Book Award in 1974 (category, "Contemporary Affairs") for The Briar Patch: The People of the State of New York versus Lumumba Shakur, et al. [1] Reprinted, 1997, with new subtitle The Trial of the Panther 21.

  9. C H E L S E A G R E E N P U B L I S H I N G W H I T E R I V E ...

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    altered forever. History has a great deal to teach us about what is happening right now—what has happened since 2001 and what could well unfold after the 2008 election.But fewer and fewer of us have read much about the history of the mid-twentieth century—or about the ways the Founders set up our freedoms to save us from