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  2. Eli Gottlieb - Wikipedia

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    Eli Gottlieb is an American author. His first novel, The Boy Who Went Away , was published by St. Martin's Press , in 1997. The novel debuted to widespread critical acclaim and earned Gottlieb the Rome Prize [ 1 ] and the McKitterick Prize from the British Society of Authors in 1998.

  3. The Boy Who Went Away - Wikipedia

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    The Boy Who Went Away is a 1997 debut novel by Eli Gottlieb, it won the Rome Prize, the McKitterick Prize in 1998, [1] was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. [2] It has been identified as one of the best novels of the 1990s.

  4. Best Boy (film) - Wikipedia

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    In Film News, Jack Neher described Best Boy as "a beautifully detailed and very moving portrait of a family undergoing profound change". [5] In Commonweal, Colin Westerbeck wrote "It's difficult to describe the documentary that Ira Wohl has made about his cousin Philly in terms that aren't cliches. Best Boy is a movie that's "heartwarming."

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  6. Maybe You Should Talk to Someone - Wikipedia

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    It is a memoir where Gottlieb portrays a difficult time in her professional and personal life. The dual nature of the book enables Gottlieb to show her world as both a therapist and someone receiving therapy. Gottlieb explores five patients, including herself, and their different scenarios and viewpoints on life.

  7. What Mizzou’s Eli Drinkwitz is saying as Cotton Bowl nears ...

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  8. Gottlieb (name) - Wikipedia

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    Gottlieb appeared in High German in the 17th century, in German speaking parts of Europe. It was a product of the age of pietism , giving young men a religiously charged name. [ 1 ] Earlier forms of the name are attested from the 6th century in the Gothic language as Gudilub , normalized [ clarification needed ] as 'Gudaliufs'.

  9. Brother Theodore - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Isidore Gottlieb (November 11, 1906 – April 5, 2001), mostly known as Brother Theodore, was a German-born American actor and comedian known for rambling, stream-of-consciousness monologues which he called "stand-up tragedy".