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  2. Island of the Blue Dolphins - Wikipedia

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    The 50th Anniversary edition of Island of the Blue Dolphins includes a new introduction by Newbery Medalist Lois Lowry and also includes extracts from Father Gonzales Rubio in the Santa Barbara Mission's Book of Burials. [12] Island of the Blue Dolphins: The Complete Reader's Edition, a critical edition edited by Sara L. Schwebel, was published ...

  3. Zia (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Zia is the 14-year-old niece of Karana, the Nicoleño woman left behind on the Island of the Blue Dolphins in the previous book. Zia believes her aunt Karana to be alive, and with the help of her younger brother Mando, she sets out twice in an eighteen-foot boat on what are, ultimately, unsuccessful attempts at rescuing Karana.

  4. Khoudia Diop - Wikipedia

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    Khoudia Diop was teased as a child because of her dark skin tone, but after moving to Paris at age 15, she was repeatedly approached with the suggestion that she become a model. [4] She nicknamed herself the " Melanin Goddess" (alluding her dark black skin) to express pride in her appearance.

  5. Celia Kaye - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of Island of the Blue Dolphins, she was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer in 1965, alongside Mia Farrow and Mary Ann Mobley. [10] The movie itself received generally positive reviews as an entertaining but simplistic children's movie although her performance received more mixed reviews.

  6. Scott O'Dell - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, O'Dell began writing articles as well as fiction and nonfiction books for adults. In the late 1950s, he began writing children's books. His first children's book was Island of the Blue Dolphins. In 1984, he established the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, an award of $5,000 that recognizes outstanding works of historical ...

  7. Senegalese literature - Wikipedia

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    Senegal, located on the tip of West Africa David Abbé Boilat Post-colonial Senegalese work often includes emphasis on "national literature", [ 1 ] a contemporary form of writing which stressed the engagement between language, national identity and literature.

  8. Dark Winds is largely adapted from Tony Hillerman’s fiction novels, but the show’s themes and storylines are deeply rooted in history. In season 1, viewers learn about two pieces of Indigenous ...

  9. Ben M. Baglio - Wikipedia

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    Into the Blue (written by Ben M. Baglio) Touching the Waves (written by Ben M. Baglio) Riding the Storm (written by Ben M. Baglio) Under the Stars (written by Ben M. Baglio) Chasing the Dream (written by Ben M. Baglio) Racing the Wind (written by Ben M. Baglio) Following the Rainbow (written by Ben M. Baglio) Dancing the Seas (written by Ben M ...