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  2. A Place for Us - Wikipedia

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    A Place for Us is the debut novel of Fatima Farheen Mirza, published in New York on June 12, 2018. [1] It is the first book published by Sarah Jessica Parker 's new imprint, SJP for Hogarth. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The novel focuses on the varied experiences of an Indian-Muslim family living in Northern California, striving to find a balance between ...

  3. Fatima Farheen Mirza - Wikipedia

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    Mirza submitted the book manuscript for her debut novel A Place for Us for publication in 2017. [10] The 400-page novel [11] was the first book to be published by actor Sarah Jessica Parker's new imprint in collaboration with Crown Publishing Group, called SJP for Hogarth. [12]

  4. Nicholas Gage - Wikipedia

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    He is most known for two books of autobiographical memoirs, the best-selling Eleni (1983) and A Place for Us (1989). Eleni describes the life of his family in Greece during the Second World War and Greek Civil War. Gage's mother, Eleni, was executed for arranging the escape of her children from their Communist-occupied village.

  5. Public Books - Wikipedia

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    Bustle described Public Books as a place to find articles that blend "reading, writing, and art with activism—making space for the diverse voices we need to keep hearing more of." [ 3 ] Public Books is one of several new online and print magazines—including Jacobin and n+1 —that the Chronicle of Higher Education credits with catalyzing an ...

  6. D. A. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Place for Us shared The Novel and the Police ' s suspicion of emancipatory narratives and Bringing Out Roland Barthes ' s refusal of the politics of "gay avowal". The path of that Miller traced in Place for Us, from the family basement to Broadway, thus entailed significant losses as well as gains. Against easy assimilationist pieties, Miller ...

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  8. Patience and Sarah - Wikipedia

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    Patience and Sarah is a 1969 historical fiction novel with strong lesbian themes by Alma Routsong, using the pen name Isabel Miller. It was originally self-published under the title A Place for Us and eventually found a publisher as Patience and Sarah in 1971.

  9. BookArmy - Wikipedia

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    BookArmy was a social networking website and book recommendation tool for readers, owned by HarperCollins. BookArmy was launched in February 2009, and closed in December 2010. After being in private beta for some months the site went live in February 2009, though remained in its beta phase. [1] BookArmy was owned by HarperCollins UK and Fleming ...