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  2. Under the Hawthorn Tree (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Under the Hawthorn Tree is a children's historical novel by Marita Conlon-McKenna, the first in her Children of the Famine trilogy set at the time of the Great Famine in Ireland. It was published by the O'Brien Press in May 1990. [1] It was adapted for television in 1999. [2]

  3. Template:Graphic novel list - Wikipedia

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    Summary (Optional) Values: any A summary of the volume. Occupies an entire row. LineColor (Optional) Values: a hex color value of the form "RGB" or "RRGGBB" In a table containing a chapter list and/or a summary, three-pixel colored borders are added to the bottoms of individual volume releases to separate them; this determines the color of the ...

  4. Nathaniel Hawthorne - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne (born Nathaniel Hathorne; July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an American novelist and short story writer.His works often focus on history, morality, and religion.

  5. Marita Conlon-McKenna - Wikipedia

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    Marita Conlon-McKenna (born 5 November 1956) is an Irish author of children's books and adult fiction. She is best known for her Famine-era historical children's book Under the Hawthorn Tree, the first book of the Children of the Famine trilogy, which was published in 1990 and achieved immediate success.

  6. 'It's OK to be different': Hawthorne author shares important ...

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    The 119-page chapter book, illustrated by Shelby Goodwin, a graphic designer from Hoboken, debuted last month. 'It's OK to be different': Hawthorne author shares important message of new book Skip ...

  7. Tanglewood Tales - Wikipedia

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    Ironically, Hawthorne hated living in the Berkshires. [1] The Tanglewood neighborhood of Houston was named after the book. The book was a favorite of Mary Catherine Farrington, the daughter of Tanglewood developer William Farrington. [2] It reportedly inspired the name of the thickly wooded Tanglewood Island in the state of Washington. [3]

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  9. The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales - Wikipedia

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    During his time there, Hawthorne had befriended Herman Melville, who had just published Moby-Dick with a dedication to Hawthorne as Hawthorne was preparing the preface for his new book. [3] Publisher James T. Fields compiled the collection of 15 tales and sketches and published it in book form in December 1851. Commercially, it was Hawthorne's ...