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  2. The Brothers Karamazov - Wikipedia

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    The similarly unfinished Sorokoviny (Сороковины), dated 1 August 1875, is reflected in book IX, chapter 3–5 and book XI, chapter nine. [ 5 ] In the October 1877 Writer's Diary article "To the Reader", Dostoevsky mentions a "literary work that has imperceptibly and involuntarily been taking shape within me over these two years of ...

  3. File:Josip Jurčič - Deseti brat.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. The Midwife's Apprentice - Wikipedia

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    Jane abandons the new mother to Alyce's care to the Lady. Alyce is kind to the woman and successfully delivers the baby, and the grateful parents pay her and name the child "Alyce Little." Soon after, a woman's son comes to Alyce asking her to deliver her baby. This is a more difficult birth, and Alyce is overwhelmed by her inability to help.

  5. It's a Brat Summer—But What Does That Even Mean? - AOL

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    Singer-songwriter Charli XCX released her new album, titled Brat, on June 7, leading fans to declare this is a "brat summer." The album's iconic lime green cover has become the official color of ...

  6. Whistle Down the Wind (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Whistle Down the Wind was a novella written by Mary Hayley Bell and illustrated by Ōven Edwards. It was published in 1958 by T.V. Boardman & Co. The central characters are three children — Swallow, Brat and Poor Baby who are based on the author's own children Juliet, Hayley and Jonathan Mills.

  7. The Mothers (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book follows Nadia, a young woman who left her Southern California hometown years ago after the suicide of her mother and is called back to attend to a family emergency. The Mothers , released on October 11, 2016 by Riverhead Books , received critical acclaim and was a New York Times bestseller.

  8. Tranny (book) - Wikipedia

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    She was a military brat who lived in various places across America, as well as in Italy. At a church youth group, she began the Black Shadows and performed at church talent shows, but was asked to stop after a performance of Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box". After being arrested as a teenager, she began consuming anarchist punk media. [1]

  9. Angie Sage - Wikipedia

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    According to her publisher's biography, Sage grew up in the Thames Valley, London and Kent.She tells how her publisher father brought home blank books, and she would write and illustrate her own stories in these.