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  2. Two Leaves and a Bud - Wikipedia

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    Two Leaves and a Bud is a novel by Mulk Raj Anand first published in 1937. [1] Like his other novels, this one also deals with the topic of oppression of the poor, and is about a peasant who tries to protect his daughter from a British soldier. [2] The story is based in the tea plantations of Assam.

  3. Elijah of Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly wrote, "The arresting historical setting and physical comedy signal classic Curtis (Bud, Not Buddy), but while Elijah's boyish voice represents the Newbery Medalist at his finest, the story unspools at so leisurely a pace that kids might easily lose interest." and "The powerful ending is violent and unsettling, yet also ...

  4. Willard Motley - Wikipedia

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    When he was 13, Willard was hired by Robert S. Abbott to write a children's column called "Bud Says," under the pen name, "Bud Billiken," for the Chicago Defender. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Later, Willard traveled to New York, California and the western states, earning a living through various menial jobs, as well as by writing for the radio and newspapers.

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  6. Class 7 - Wikipedia

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    Class 7 may refer to: Baltimore and Ohio P-7; British Rail Class 07; BR Standard Class 7; BR Standard Class 7 70000 Britannia; BR Standard Class 7 70048 The Territorial Army 1908–1958; GWR 7 Class; GWR 7 (Armstrong) Class; Ha-7-class submarine; HAZMAT Class 7 Radioactive substances; I-7-class submarine; Indian locomotive class WAG-7; Indian ...

  7. Bud, Not Buddy - Wikipedia

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    The novel is set in Michigan, the home state of the author. This is also the setting of his first novel, The Watsons Go to; Birmingham. [6] Bud Caldwell, the main character, travels from Flint to Grand Rapids, giving readers a glimpse of the midwestern state in the late 1930s; he meets a homeless family and a labor organizer and experiences life as an orphaned youth and the racism of the time ...

  8. BookBub - Wikipedia

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    BookBub is a book discovery service that was created to help readers find new books and authors. [2] The company features free and discounted ebooks selected by its editorial team, [3] as well as book recommendations, [1] updates from authors, [4] and articles about books. [5]

  9. Coolie (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The second book written by Mulk Raj Anand, Coolie reinforced his position as one of India's leading English authors. [2] The book is highly critical of British rule in India and India's caste system. [3] The plot revolves around a 14-year-old boy, Munoo, and his plight due to poverty and exploitation aided by the social and political structures ...