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  2. The Exiles (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    The plot tracks a mother-daughter relationship, in which both parts are mourning the passing of Julián, with the mother (Delia, Julián's wife) being a Chilean taxi driver in Catalonia and the daughter (Anabel; Julián's daughter) holding a close relationship to the land of Jaén, from which her father emigrated.

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  5. Exiles trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Exiles trilogy is a fantasy novel series originally planned as a trilogy, written by American author Melanie Rawn. The series consists of two published books – The Ruins of Ambrai (1994) and The Mageborn Traitor (1997) – and the unwritten final novel The Captal's Tower. Exiles is set in Lenfell, a world with a matriarchal based society ...

  6. Exiles (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In Exiles, Falk, may at last have come home." [ 4 ] Marion Winik in The Washington Post stated: "Though she makes a point of careful plotting and neatly tied-up threads, Harper’s books are as much about Australian society and the pressures and dangers of the country’s landscape as they are about finding missing people and solving murders.

  7. The Exiles (TV serial) - Wikipedia

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    The Exiles is a four part British television drama made in 1959 written by Australian writer Lynn Foster. It is a historical drama set in Australia and focuses on one family from 1873 to 1958. [1] The series was inspired by the success of another four-part cycle of plays by an Australian writer, Iain MacCormick called The Promised Years. [2] [3]

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  9. The Exiles (Bradbury story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Exiles" is a science fiction short story by Ray Bradbury. It was originally published as " The Mad Wizards of Mars " in Maclean's on September 15, 1949 and was reprinted, in revised form, the following year by The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction .