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  2. Barbara Neely - Wikipedia

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    Her Blanche White novels appeared a decade later, beginning with Blanche on the Lam [11] (1992), followed by Blanche Among the Talented Tenth [12] (1994), Blanche Cleans Up [13] (1998), and Blanche Passes Go [14] (2000). Most notable about Neely's heroine Blanche is both her physical appearance as well as her occupation; she is a heavy-set ...

  3. Blanche on the Lam - Wikipedia

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    Blanche on the Lam is a 1992 mystery novel by author Barbara Neely, [1] the first in a series by her. This novel brings to light the intelligence and power of an African-American domestic female worker in the midst of a racist and sexist society.

  4. Maisie Dobbs - Wikipedia

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    Maisie becomes a maid at the Belgravia Mansion of Lady Rowan Compton in 1910 at thirteen years old, after her mother dies, and she must help her father make ends meet. Soon after getting caught in Lady Compton's library fulfilling her joy of reading and learning, Maisie is introduced to Maurice Blanche, close friend of the Comptons, and becomes his pupil.

  5. The Golden Girls - Wikipedia

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    The owner of the house is a widow named Blanche Devereaux (McClanahan), who was joined by fellow widow Rose Nylund (White) and divorcée Dorothy Zbornak (Arthur) after they both responded to an ad on the bulletin board of a local grocery store a year before the start of the series.

  6. Blanche Willis Howard - Wikipedia

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    Blanche Willis Howard (July 20, 1847 – October 7, 1898) (married name: Blanche Willis Howard von Teuffel) was an American writer whose novels developed out of the genre of Sentimentalism to Realism to the New Woman. Her first novel, One Summer, and subsequent novels received critical praise. Howard lived most of her productive years in ...

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  8. Blanche McCrary Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Blanche McCrary Boyd was born in Charleston, South Carolina, to Charles Fant McCrary and Mildred McDaniel. [2] She says that growing up in South Carolina was the source of her "redneck roots." [ 3 ] Boyd started college at Duke University , though left after getting a C+ in her first English class and being asked to leave because she was "drunk ...

  9. Blanche Devereaux - Wikipedia

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    Blanche Elizabeth Marie Hollingsworth grew up near Atlanta, Georgia, at her family's plantation, Twin Oaks.Her parents were the late Elizabeth-Ann Margaret Bennett (later seasons named her "Samantha Roquet") (Helen Kleeb) and Curtis "Big Daddy" Hollingsworth (first Murray Hamilton and, after Hamilton died, David Wayne), the latter a revered man in his neck of the woods.