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  2. Viola Meynell - Wikipedia

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    Viola Meynell, Mrs. Dallyn (15 October 1885, in Barnes, London – 27 October 1956) [1] was an English writer, novelist and poet. She wrote around 20 books, but was best known for her short stories and novels.

  3. Viola Tricolor (novella) - Wikipedia

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    Viola Tricolor is an 1874 novella by the German writer Theodor Storm. It tells the story of a man who remarries after his wife has died, and how the new woman feels insufficient in her role as wife and mother to her step-daughter. The novella was first serialised in the journal Westermanns Monatshefte. An English translation by Bayard Quincy ...

  4. Viola Ardone - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The novel was translated in 36 languages, [5] and was adapted by Cristina Comencini in a Netflix original film with the same title. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Her following novel, The Unbreakable Heart of Oliva Denaro , is inspired by Franca Viola 's life events.

  5. List of works by William Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Viola's brother Sebastian, who in fact was unharmed in the wreck, reappears. At a critical moment, Viola's true identity is revealed when members of the court notice the similarities between her and Sebastian. Olivia quickly falls in love with Sebastian, and Viola confesses her love for the Duke. The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Summary

  6. Chaos Walking - Wikipedia

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    The first novel is narrated entirely by Todd, the second is told through the viewpoints of both Todd and Viola, and the third book is narrated by Todd, Viola and The Return. The series has won almost every major children's fiction award in the UK, including the 2008 Guardian award, the James Tiptree, Jr. Award, and the Costa Children's Book Award.

  7. The Comforts of Home - Wikipedia

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    After Sarah gets kicked out of the boarding house for drunkenness, Thomas’ mother invites the girl to live with them despite her son's objections. After various conflicts, during which Sarah seems to act flirtatiously toward him, Thomas notices that his handgun is missing.

  8. Viola Bayley - Wikipedia

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    Viola Clare Wingfield Powles was born on 8 January 1911, in Rye, Sussex.Her parents were Isabel Grace Wingfield and Lewis Charles Powles.She was educated at Effingham House, Behnke Drama School, and Licenciate of the Guildhall School of Music.

  9. Witness (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Witness [2] is a free poetry book of historical fiction written by Karen Hesse in 2001, concentrating on racism in a rural Vermont town in 1924. Voices include those of Leanora Sutter, a 12-year-old African American girl; Esther Hirsh, a 6-year-old [3] girl from New York; Sara Chickering, a quiet spinster farmer; Iris Weaver, a young restaurant owner, bootlegger and illegal booze runner ...