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  2. The Open Boat - Wikipedia

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    "The Open Boat" is a short story by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). First published in 1898, it was based on Crane's experience of surviving a shipwreck off the coast of Florida earlier that year while traveling to Cuba to work as a newspaper correspondent.

  3. Stephen Crane - Wikipedia

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    The Open Boat and Other Stories (1898) contains seventeen short stories that deal with three periods in Crane's life: his Asbury Park boyhood, his trip to the West and Mexico in 1895, and his Cuban adventure in 1897. [223] This collection was well received and included several of his most critically successful works.

  4. Category:Books by Emily Henry - Wikipedia

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  5. Why Emily Henry Thinks It Would Have Been ‘Terrible’ if ...

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    Henry’s books, also including bestsellers People We Meet on Vacation(2021), Book Lovers(2022), Happy Place(2023) and Funny Story(2024), have sold 7 million copies since 2020, per The New York ...

  6. A Guide to All of Emily Henry’s Upcoming Book-to-Screen ...

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    Berkley Books(4) Emily Henry has officially taken over the rom-com book world — and she’s about to bring some of her stories to life on screen. Henry, along with Lyrical Media and Ryder ...

  7. Bestselling author Emily Henry on why she loves Cincinnati - AOL

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    Bestselling romance novelist grew up in greater Cincinnati. She lives here now because she fell in love with it.

  8. Emily Henry - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2023, Henry had sold more than 2.4 million books collectively. [10] Writing for Vulture in 2023, Allison P. Davis described Henry's books as containing elements of the rom-com and chick lit genres and focusing on themes of "respect" as well as love. [10] Funny Story was published in April 2024. [11]

  9. Portal:Literature/Selected work/21 - Wikipedia

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