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  2. The Harder They Come (novel) - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel The Harder They Come is a novel by T. C. Boyle published in March 2015. It is loosely based on events in the life of Aaron Bassler, who, like Adam Stensen in the novel, was the subject of a manhunt in Mendocino County, California for 36 days in 2011.

  3. T. C. Boyle - Wikipedia

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    T.C. Boyle was born Thomas John Boyle, ... San Miguel (2012) The Harder They Come (2015) The Terranauts (2016) Outside Looking In (2019) Talk to Me (2021) Blue Skies ...

  4. When the Killing's Done - Wikipedia

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    When the Killing's Done is a 2011 novel by T. C. Boyle.The book is an environmental and family drama revolving around the Channel Islands of California—specifically Anacapa and Santa Cruz—and the controversy surrounding efforts by the National Park Service and its partners to eradicate invasive species and revitalize the islands' natural communities.

  5. ‘Sanctuary’: A New Work of Fiction by T.C. Boyle - AOL

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    It’s a typical day at the Texas Butterfly Sanctuary—until conservative politician Mindy Gallagher storms in, convinced that the sanctuary is trafficking children. In this timely fiction about ...

  6. Channel Islands (California) - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel is a 2012 historical novel by T. C. Boyle about two separate attempts by families to operate commercial livestock ranches on the northern island of San Miguel, one in the late 19th century and the other in the mid-20th. [23]

  7. It's the end of the world, and T.C. Boyle's characters feel meh

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    In T.C. Boyle's new climate-focused novel, 'Blue Skies,' insects are haute cuisine, floods drive the plot, and people (and readers?) are largely indifferent.

  8. Greasy Lake & Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    T.C. Boyle’s reference to war is as vivid as the lake, “so stripped of vegetation it looked as if the Air Force had strafed it.” [8] The mention of General Westmoreland's tactical errors in Khe Sahn equates to the main character's disastrous misguided offense of losing his car keys.

  9. Book Review: T.C. Boyle’s dark novel 'Blue Skies' explores ...

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