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  2. Two Trees Make a Forest - Wikipedia

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    In its review the Los Angeles Review of Books described the travel portion of the book as mirroring Lee's journey of self-discovery. [2] Its review calls Lee's writing "poetic and emotive" and says her "elegance of language is ever present in the work". In its review Geographical called the book "a fascinating and gentle read". [3]

  3. Robert E. Lee (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Edwin Lee (October 15, 1918 – July 8, 1994) was an American playwright and lyricist. In the early years of World War II , Lee partnered with Jerome Lawrence to create Armed Forces Radio while serving together in the U.S. Army . [ 1 ]

  4. Timeless Harper Lee quotes to remember her by - AOL

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    Pulitzer Prize-winning To Kill a Mockingbird author Nelle Harper Lee died Friday at age 89 in her Monroeville, Alabama home, multiple sources confirmed Friday. The author had returned to her ...

  5. Grace Unplugged - Wikipedia

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    Grace Unplugged is a 2013 Christian drama film. The film is based on the parable of The Prodigal Son and a story by Brandon Rice, written and directed by Brad J. Silverman, and stars AJ Michalka , Jamie Grace , Shawnee Smith , James Denton , and Kevin Pollak .

  6. No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded - Wikipedia

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    No Quarter is a live album by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, both formerly of English rock band Led Zeppelin.It was released by Atlantic Records on 31 October 1994. [2] The long-awaited reunion between Jimmy Page and Robert Plant occurred on a 90-minute "UnLedded" MTV project, recorded in Morocco, Wales and London.

  7. J. Robert Lennon - Wikipedia

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    Lennon's first novel, The Light of Falling Stars (1997), about the aftermath of a plane crash, was the winner of Barnes & Noble's 1997 Discover Great New Writers Award. His fourth novel, Mailman, was released to critical success in 2003 [7] and concerns a mail-carrying protagonist named Albert Lippincott who is clearly losing his mind.

  8. The Notebooks of Lazarus Long - Wikipedia

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    In the context of the novel, the quotes were selected from Long's much longer memoirs (which make up a significant portion of the novel). Some of the quotes are humorous or ironic, some philosophical, and some merely quirky. They range in length from one sentence to multiple paragraphs. For example: Always store beer in a cold, dark place.

  9. Robert J. C. Young - Wikipedia

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    Young's work has been described as being 'at least partially instrumental in the radicalisation of postcolonialism'. [2] His first book, White Mythologies: Writing History and the West (1990) [7] argues that Marxist philosophies of history had claimed to be world histories but had really only ever been histories of the West, seen from a Eurocentric—even if anti-capitalist—perspective.