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  2. Miriam Karmel - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Karmel is an American writer. Her first novel, Being Esther (2013), is one of only a few involving characters in their eighties. [1]Karmel's writing has appeared in numerous publications including Bellevue Literary Review, The Talking Stick, Pearl, Dust & Fire, Passager Books, Jewish Women's Literary Annual, and Water~Stone Review.

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    Auerbach has worked as a professor at Front Range Community College, the University of Colorado, Boulder, [1] and Sterling College in Vermont. [2]She has contributed to many literary publications, including New West, the Lodestar Quarterly, Gertrude Press, Van Gogh's Ear, XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics, Chelsea, and the Water~Stone Review.

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    The Waterstones Book of the Year, established in 2012, [1] is an annual award presented to a book published in the previous 12 months. Waterstones' booksellers nominate and vote to determine the winners and finalists for the prize.

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  9. Latte and the Magic Waterstone - Wikipedia

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    As they are running back to the White Mountains, they are ambushed by Lupo, King Bantur, and the lynx. Tjum manages to distract them while Latte returns the stone. The resulting flood washes all three away. Latte and Tjum are picked up by the elderly crow and taken back to the community, where water has been restored.