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  2. The Personal Librarian - Wikipedia

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    The Personal Librarian was a top book club pick in November 2021, [3] March 2022, [4] and April 2022. [5] In 2021, the book was named a "Favorites of Favorites" by Library Reads, [6] as well as one of Booklist's top ten historical fiction novels. [7] It was also nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award for Historical Fiction. [8]

  3. Heather Terrell - Wikipedia

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    The Personal Librarian received starred reviews from Booklist [12] and Library Journal, [13] as well as positive reviews from news outlets. Booklist named The Personal Librarian one of the top ten historical fiction novels of 2021. [14] It was also nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award for Historical Fiction the same year. [15]

  4. Belle da Costa Greene - Wikipedia

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    Belle da Costa Greene (November 26, 1879 – May 10, 1950) was an American librarian who managed and developed the personal library of J. P. Morgan. After Morgan's death in 1913, Greene continued as librarian for his son, Jack Morgan , and in 1924 was named the first director of the Pierpont Morgan Library .

  5. John Updike - Wikipedia

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    John Hoyer Updike (March 18, 1932 – January 27, 2009) was an American novelist, poet, short-story writer, art critic, and literary critic.One of only four writers to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction more than once (the others being Booth Tarkington, William Faulkner, and Colson Whitehead), Updike published more than twenty novels, more than a dozen short-story collections, as well as ...

  6. Librarian criticized book bans and faced a barrage of hate ...

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    She was the 2020 Louisiana School Librarian of the Year, 2021 “School Library Journal” National Librarian of the Year and the past-president of the Louisiana Association of School Librarians.

  7. Anne Carroll Moore - Wikipedia

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    Anne Carroll Moore (July 12, 1871 – January 20, 1961) [1] was an American educator, writer and advocate for children's libraries.. She was named Annie after an aunt, and officially changed her name to Anne in her fifties, to avoid confusion with Annie E. Moore, another woman who was also publishing material about juvenile libraries at that time. [2]

  8. Edmund Pearson - Wikipedia

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    From 1909 to 1914, Pearson lived in Newburyport and wrote several books. He wrote stories based on his childhood in The Believing Years and The Voyage of the Hoppergrass. He published some of his columns from the Librarian in The Library and the Librarian, The Librarian at Play, and The Secret Book. During this time he also served on the board ...

  9. Philip Wylie - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, he wrote a political column for the New York Post. Wylie wrote 69 "Crunch and Des" stories, most of which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, [8] about the adventures of Captain Crunch Adams, master of the charter boat Poseidon, which was the basis of a brief television series. [9]