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  2. Romanitas (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Romanitas is an alternate history novel by Sophia McDougall, published by Orion Books. It is the first of a trilogy of novels based on a world in which the Roman Empire survives in contemporary times and now dominates much of the world. Romanitas was nominated for the Sidewise Award for Alternate History in 2005. [1]

  3. The Longest Ride (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A film adaptation, from 20th Century Fox, released on April 10, 2015.The film is directed by George Tillman Jr., with the screenplay adapted by Craig Bolotin. Britt Robertson plays Sophia Danko, with Oona Chaplin as Ruth, Scott Eastwood as Luke Collins, Jack Huston as Young Ira, Barry Ratcliffe as the Auctioneer and, Alan Alda as Older Ira.

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  6. Sophie Grigson - Wikipedia

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    Hester Sophia Frances Grigson (born 19 June 1959) is an English cookery writer and celebrity cook.She has followed the same path and career as her mother, Jane Grigson.Her father was the poet and writer Geoffrey Grigson, and her half-brother was musician and educator Lionel Grigson.

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    Sturgis Library director Lucy Loomis talks about the 10 most popular books of 2023; We share a brief description for those seeking a good read. Famous authors, books made into TV shows: Sturgis ...

  8. Sophia (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sophia is a novel published in 1762 by Charlotte Lennox, a British novelist best known for her 1752 satirical novel The Female Quixote. [1] Originally published in Lennox's periodical The Lady's Museum as Harriet and Sophia between 1760-1, this novel is only the second British novel to be serialized in a magazine, and the first one to be published this way by a woman.

  9. Rebecca Sophia Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Sophia Clarke (1833-1906) Rebecca Sophia Clarke (February 22, 1833 – August 10, 1906), [1] also known as Sophie May, was an American author of children's fiction. Using her nieces and nephews as inspiration, she wrote realistic stories about children. Between 1860 and 1903, she wrote 45 books, the most popular being the Little Prudy ...