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  2. Bel Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    [2] Bel was the older of two children. Her brother Sherwin, born nine years later, was a New York City physician. Bel's native language was Russian, and she was raised in Odesa and Kyiv (in present-day Ukraine). As a child, she published her first poem, "Spring", in an Odesa magazine. Life there was very difficult.

  3. The Personal Librarian - Wikipedia

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    The Personal Librarian was a top book club pick in November 2021, [3] March 2022, [4] and April 2022. [5]In 2021, the book was named a "Favorites of Favorites" by Library Reads, [6] as well as one of Booklist's top ten historical fiction novels. [7]

  4. Belle du Seigneur - Wikipedia

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    Emma Klein of The Independent wrote in 1995: "Notwithstanding passages of lyricism which rival the Song of Songs, Belle du Seigneur is more than a love story. At root, with its superb, minutely observed satire of human pretensions and frailties, its frequent, haunting allusions to death lurking in wait, it is the scriptural 'Vanity of Vanities' made pulsating, exuberant flesh."

  5. THE END - HuffPost

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    2. Abuse of administrative power—United States. 3. National security—United States. 4. United States—Politics and government—2001– I. Title. JC599.U5W63 2007 323.4'90973—dc22 2007024640 Chelsea Green Publishing Company Post Office Box 428 White River Junction, VT 05001 (802) 295-6300 www.chelseagreen.com EOA2 Final Pages 7/27/07 12 ...

  6. The Bell (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The setting is Imber Court, a country house in Gloucestershire that is the home of a small Anglican lay religious community. It is situated next to Imber Abbey, site between the 12th-century and the dissolution of the monasteries of a convent, and since new buildings were added around nineteen hundred to the remaining medieval bell tower, gateway and refectory belonging to an enclosed ...

  7. Born to Be XX - Wikipedia

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    Speaking about the album's name, member Belle explained that the two X symbols in the album's name "signify two different concepts: special things that are not welcomed [by others] and the group's message to reject prejudice, misunderstandings and stereotypes." [2]

  8. The Shocking Ending of 'The Perfect Couple,' Explained - AOL

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    The Shocking Ending of 'The Perfect Couple,' Explained. Emily Burack. September 7, 2024 at 11:00 AM ... 12 Weekend Getaway Spas For Every Type of Occasion. 13 Beauty Tools to Up Your At-Home ...

  9. F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'The Last of the Belles' - Wikipedia

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'The Last of the Belles' is a 1974 American made-for-television biographical romance drama film directed by George Schaefer and starring Susan Sarandon, Blythe Danner and Richard Chamberlain.