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  2. Storming Heaven (Giardina novel) - Wikipedia

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    Storming Heaven is Denise Giardina's second novel. It was published in 1987 and won the W.D. Weatherford Award that year. [ 1 ] It is a fictionalized account of the labor strife in the coalfields of southern West Virginia , United States during 1920 and 1921.

  3. Blue Heaven (Keenan novel) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Heaven is the first book by novelist Joe Keenan. It is a gay -themed comedy about four friends who get caught up in ill-fated attempt to scam a Mafia family by faking a marriage and absconding with the cash and gifts that the prospective in-laws will shower on the lucky couple.

  4. Blue Heaven (Box novel) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Heaven (2008) is a stand-alone novel by author C.J. Box, known for his popular Joe Pickett crime novels. It was published by Minotaur Books , an imprint of St. Martin's Press, and won the Edgar Award for Best Novel in 2009.

  5. Heaven (Andrews novel) - Wikipedia

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    Heaven now has two choices: live with Luke and his new wife, or find her mother's family in Boston and see if they will accept her. Unable to forgive her father for the way he treated her and for selling his children, Heaven decides to go to Boston. Cal drives Heaven to the airport but he doesn't stay. Tom arrives to say goodbye, accompanied by ...

  6. Heaven (Kawakami novel) - Wikipedia

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    Heaven (ヘヴン, Hevun) is a 2009 novel by Mieko Kawakami. [1] Its English translation, released in 2021 and published by Europa Editions , had Sam Bett and David Boyd as the translators. This is the second book by Kawakami to be translated into English.

  7. Can't Wait to Get to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    The novel satirizes both the response of her neighbors down below—including the food they send for the funeral and the obituary written for a Southern newspaper—and the view from above, where Elner meets her dead sister, her hero Thomas Alva Edison, and God Himself: her former neighbor, Raymond, a modest, pipe-smoking divinity.

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  9. No Telephone to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    No Telephone to Heaven, the sequel to Abeng (novel), is the second novel published by Jamaican-American author Michelle Cliff.The novel continues the story of Clare Savage, Cliff's semi-autobiographical character from Abeng, through a set of flashbacks that recount Clare's adolescence and young adulthood as she moves from Jamaica to the United States, then to England, and finally back to Jamaica.