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  2. Alabama literature - Wikipedia

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    The novel explores the story of Zelda Fitzgerald from when she met her future-husband, F. Scott Fitzgerald, [36] in Montgomery, Alabama, and how she became known as ‘the first American flapper’. [36] In the afterword, Fowler emphasizes that Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald is not an autobiography, but rather a work of fiction based on her ...

  3. James Street (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    James Howell [1] Street (October 15, 1903 – September 28, 1954) was an American journalist, minister, and writer of Southern historical novels. Biography [ edit ]

  4. James Haskins - Wikipedia

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    James Haskins (September 19, 1941 – July 6, 2005) was an American author with more than 100 books for both adults and children. Many of his books highlight the achievements of African Americans and cover the history and culture of Africa and the African American experience.

  5. James A. Michener - Wikipedia

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    James Albert Michener (/ ˈ m ɪ tʃ ə n ər / or / ˈ m ɪ tʃ n ər /; [2] February 3, 1907 – October 16, 1997) was an American writer. He wrote more than 40 books, most of which were long, fictional family sagas covering the lives of many generations, set in particular geographic locales and incorporating detailed history.

  6. Category:Writers from Alabama - Wikipedia

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  7. James (novel) - Wikipedia

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    James is a novel by author Percival Everett published by Doubleday in 2024. The novel is a re-imagining of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain but told from the perspective of Huckleberry's friend on his travels, Jim, who is an escaped slave. The novel won the 2024 Kirkus Prize and the National Book Award for Fiction.

  8. James Redfield - Wikipedia

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    The two books spent a combined 74 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, making their author the best-selling hard cover author in the world in 1996, as cited in BP Report (January 1997). In his non-fiction title, The Celestine Vision: Living the New Spiritual Awareness (Warner Books, 1997), Redfield explored the background of the ...

  9. James Salter - Wikipedia

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    James Arnold Horowitz [2] (June 10, 1925 – June 19, 2015), better known as James Salter, his pen name and later-adopted legal name, was an American novelist and short-story writer. Originally a career officer and pilot in the United States Air Force , he resigned from the military in 1957 following the successful publication of his first ...