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  2. Geraldine Brooks' 'Horse' and biography of George Floyd win ...

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    Geraldine Brooks' “Horse,” a novel about race and forgotten history, and Robert Samuels' and Toluse Olorunnipa's “His Name Is George Floyd: One Man’s Life and the Struggle for Racial ...

  3. Geraldine Brooks on Racing—and Race—in Her New Book, “Horse”

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    "Horse," by Geraldine Brooks, explores the unwritten history of America’s most famous racehorse—and how far we still have to go in confronting systemic racism. Geraldine Brooks on Racing—and ...

  4. Geraldine Brooks (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Geraldine Brooks interviewed by Ramona Koval on ABC Radio National's The Book Show, regarding her novel, People of the Book "A Muslim Response to 'Nine Parts of Desire'", Resources for and about Muslim Women, Jannah.org; Geraldine Brooks' Civil War March, NPR; 2008 Interview: Geraldine Brooks, Littoral, blog -Key West Literary Seminar ...

  5. Lexington, the horse and its history, make appearance at ...

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    Author Geraldine Brooks didn’t get horse fever until she was 50, when she started riding, and eventually brought one home. It was also around the time when the author of “March,” a Pulitzer ...

  6. Geraldine Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Geraldine Brooks may refer to: Geraldine Brooks (actress) (1925–1977), American stage, television and film performer;

  7. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    It is often simply called a book club, a term that may cause confusion with a book sales club. Other terms include reading group, book group, and book discussion group. Book discussion clubs may meet in private homes, libraries, bookstores, online forums, pubs, and cafés, or restaurants, sometimes over meals or drinks.

  8. Nine Parts of Desire - Wikipedia

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    Brooks worked for the Cairo bureau of The Wall Street Journal. Her assistant was named Sahar, [4] and she worked as Brooks's translator. Sahar had been educated in the West, [7] was young, [4] and had a secular mindset. Brooks was inspired to make the book when Sahar began wearing an Islamic veil, [7] and began espousing religious ideologies. [4]

  9. West Virginia Record - Wikipedia

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    The West Virginia Record, founded in 2005, is a weekly legal publication funded by the United States Chamber of Commerce, the largest lobbyist group in the United States, and distributed in the state of West Virginia. The Record is a product of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for Legal Reform. It is distributed statewide and covers ...