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  2. Sheri S. Tepper - Wikipedia

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    Sheri Stewart Tepper (July 16, 1929 – October 22, 2016) [2] was an American writer of science fiction, horror and mystery novels. She is primarily known for her feminist science fiction , which explored themes of sociology, gender and equality, as well as theology and ecology.

  3. Grass (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Grass is a 1989 science fiction novel by Sheri S. Tepper and the first novel of the Arbai trilogy. Styled as an ecological mystery, Grass presents one of Tepper's earliest and perhaps most radical statements on themes that would come to dominate her fiction, in which despoliation of the planet is explicitly linked to gender and social inequalities.

  4. The True Game - Wikipedia

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    The True Game is the collective name for a series of three related trilogies of short novels by Sheri S. Tepper. The novels explore the Lands of the True Game, a portion of a planet explored by humanity somewhere in the future. These novels straddle the genres of both fantasy and science-fiction, although this does not become apparent until ...

  5. The Gate to Women's Country - Wikipedia

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    Jane Donawerth describes Tepper's approach as a "chillingly homophobic solution". [1] Tepper thus illustrates a world approaching a feminist utopia through the vision of a powerful leadership who impose rigid behavioral control on their society, and engineer the removal of those traits they consider undesirable (mainly violence) through forced ...

  6. Open Library - Wikipedia

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    Open Library is an online project intended to create "one web page for every book ever published". Created by Aaron Swartz, [3] [4] Brewster Kahle, [5] Alexis Rossi, [6] Anand Chitipothu, [6] and Rebecca Hargrave Malamud, [6] Open Library is a project of the Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization.

  7. Waldenbooks - Wikipedia

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    The pair believed that their business would help people cope with the effects of the Great Depression. Books were lent out for three cents per day to save customers the cost of purchasing the books while providing affordable entertainment. [4] [7] By 1948, Hoyt and Kafka had opened 250 book rental locations. [4] Waldenbooks logo c.1960s

  8. Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette explain “Juror #2”'s ...

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    The ambiguous ending was the first scene the two actors shot together. Warning: This article contains spoilers about Juror #2.. Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette had to start at the end.. The ...

  9. Julian Tepper - Wikipedia

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    Julian Tepper (born April 1, 1979) [1] is an American novelist and essayist. He has written four novels: Balls (2012), Ark (2016), Between the Records (2020), and Cooler Heads (2024). His writing has appeared in The Paris Review , Playboy , The Brooklyn Rail , Tablet , and elsewhere.