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  2. Das Boot (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Before he wrote Das Boot, the short story was called Die Eichenlaubfahrt, (or Oak Leaves Patrol). Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock was awarded the Knight's Cross with oak leaves, thus the title of the short story. [7] [8] In 1976 Buchheim released the book U-Boot-Krieg (U-Boat War), a story of his trip on U-96 and U-309.

  3. Exotic Amphibians and Reptiles of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The book provides information about 103 introduced species, with the authors defining an exotic species as any "non-native species whose presence is the result of human-mediated dispersal outside its indigenous geographic range". Within the book's coverage of exotic amphibians and reptiles, 74 of them have their origins outside the continental ...

  4. Mirza Waheed - Wikipedia

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    Mirza's second novel, The Book of Gold Leaves, was published in 2014. [3] A love story between a Sunni and a Shi'ite in troubled 1990s Kashmir, it was reviewed by Alice Albinia in the Financial Times : "A haunting illustration of how, at the end of last century, normal life became impossible for many of those who call Kashmir home."

  5. This Gorgeous Fall Garland Can Be Made With Leaves ... - AOL

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    Glittery Book Page Leaves. Don't toss your old, tattered books just yet. Use the pages to create glittery fall leaves to add personality to your home for the fall season. Place a leaf on top of a ...

  6. Erica Jong on Jenny Offill, 'Leaves of Grass ,' and the Book ...

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    The award-winning author of 'Fear of Flying' on Jenny Offill, 'Leaves of Grass,' and the Book That Everyone Should Read.

  7. A Few Green Leaves - Wikipedia

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    Reviews of A Few Green Leaves were more mixed than its immediate predecessors, Quartet in Autumn and The Sweet Dove Died, which had been successful.The New York Times regarded the novel as equal to anything Pym had previously written [11] and Penelope Fitzgerald - reviewing for the London Review of Books - found it to be the work of a "brilliant comic writer". [12]

  8. Review: In 'Fallen Leaves,' a Finnish master returns with ...

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    That wordless gesture of solidarity is among the many muted wonders of “Fallen Leaves,” an affirmation of the hope we can find in the company of others, laced with a flesh-and-blood romanticism.

  9. The Great Kapok Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Great Kapok Tree is an American children's picture book about rainforest conservation. It was written and illustrated by Lynne Cherry and was originally published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1990. The book is dedicated to Chico Mendes, a Brazilian rubber tapper trying to protect the rainforests, who was murdered in 1988. [1]