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  2. The God of Small Things - Wikipedia

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    Roy uses various techniques to represent the children's viewpoints and their innocence. One technique she employs is the capitalization of certain words and phrases to give them significance (for example, "Because Anything Can Happen To Anyone"). The children also restate things that adults say in a phonetic way, separating and recombining words.

  3. It Ends with Us - Wikipedia

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    Romantic Times stated: "It Ends with Us is a perfect example of the author's writing chops and her ability to weave together uplifting, romantic and somber plotlines. No matter your level of fandom, readers will love and respect protagonist Lily and learn something from her struggles."

  4. Dear Mr. Henshaw - Wikipedia

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    Through his answers to Mr. Henshaw, Leigh's concerns and conflicts are revealed. He struggles with his parents' divorce, being the new kid in school, his relationship with a neglectful father, and a school lunch thief. In a later letter, Mr. Henshaw encourages him to keep a diary of his thoughts and feelings.

  5. Geena Davis To Write and Illustrate Debut Book ‘For All of ...

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    “It was a joy to write,” Davis said of the book, which hits shelves in spring 2025 Geena Davis To Write and Illustrate Debut Book ‘For All of the Too-Big Children’ (Exclusive) Skip to main ...

  6. Wikipedia:How to write a plot summary - Wikipedia

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    An encyclopedia article about a work of fiction typically includes, but should never be limited to, a summary of the plot. This will give context to the sourced commentary that should also be present. The plot summary should be thorough yet concise, distilling a large amount of information into a brief and accessible format.

  7. Meet the Debut Novelist Whose First Book Has Already Been ...

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    “There’s always something you don’t know about the way in which your family was formed,” says Charmaine Wilkerson, author of the new book “Black Cake,” about the universal appeal of ...

  8. Book Review: Elliot Page's timely debut memoir 'Pageboy' is ...

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    Look, I admire Elliot Page as much as the next LGBTQ+ person and was swooning just as hard over this incredible cover and the mystery around the hush-hush book with the super-private advanced copies.

  9. Such a Fun Age - Wikipedia

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    Such a Fun Age is a 2019 novel by American author Kiley Reid.It is her debut novel and was published by G. P. Putnam's Sons on December 31, 2019. It tells the story of a young Black woman in Philadelphia, who is wrongly accused of kidnapping while babysitting a white child, and the events that follow the incident.