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  2. David Hawkins (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    David Hawkins was born in El Paso, Texas, the youngest of seven children of William Ashton Hawkins, and his wife Clara née Gardiner. [1] His father was a prominent lawyer noted for his work on water law, [2] who worked for the El Paso and Northeastern Railway, [3] and was one of the founders of the city of Alamogordo, New Mexico. [1]

  3. Melody Beattie - Wikipedia

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    Beattie published 18 books including Codependent No More, Beyond Codependency, The Language of Letting Go and Make Miracles in Forty Days: Turning What You Have into What You Want, published in 2010. Several of her books have been published in other languages. [4] [5]

  4. Letting Go - Wikipedia

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    "Letting Go", by Kasabian from The Alchemist's Euphoria; Other media. Letting Go, a 1962 novel by Philip Roth "Letting ... 3 languages ...

  5. Hillel Halkin - Wikipedia

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    Hillel Halkin was born in New York City two months before the outbreak of World War II.He was the son of Abraham S. Halkin, then a professor of Jewish literature, history, and culture at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, [1] and his wife Shulamit, a daughter of Rabbi Meir Bar-Ilan. [2]

  6. Chaos Walking (film) - Wikipedia

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    Writing for IndieWire, David Ehrlich gave the film a grade of C− and said, "Despite its strange conceit and a few buried hints as to what a more courageous film might have done with it, the movie version of the first Chaos Walking book (published as The Knife of Never Letting Go) is such a dull and ordinary thing that it can't help but get ...

  7. Chaos Walking - Wikipedia

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    Chaos Walking is set on a planet called New World, which was colonised by a small group of religiously devout settlers from Old World (possibly Earth) twenty three years prior to the beginning of The Knife of Never Letting Go. New World is the home of the native, intelligent Spackle as well as giant sea creatures.

  8. Letting Go (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel Letting Go is divided into seven (7) sections: 1. "Debts and Sorrows" Having served in the Korean War after college, Gabe Wallach is finishing his military service in Oklahoma when he receives a letter his mother wrote to him from her death bed. After reading the letter Wallach places it in The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James.

  9. The Knife of Never Letting Go - Wikipedia

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    The Knife of Never Letting Go is a young adult science fiction novel written by British American author Patrick Ness. It was published by Walker Books on 5 May 2008. It is the first book in the Chaos Walking series, followed by The Ask and the Answer and Monsters of Men. The story follows Todd Hewitt, a 12-year-old boy who runs away from ...