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  2. Remarkably Bright Creatures - Wikipedia

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    It has been on the New York Times hardcover fiction best-seller list multiple times. [1] It was awarded the 2023 McLaughlin-Esstman-Stearns First Novel Prize by the Writer's Center. [2] Remarkably Bright Creatures is a story of the friendship between Marcellus, a giant Pacific octopus, and Tova, a widow who cleans at the aquarium where ...

  3. 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' author talks octopus ... - AOL

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    Author Shelby Van Pelt talks about her octopus narrator, character and inspiration before the finale event for 14th Read Together Palm Beach County.

  4. Shelby Van Pelt - Wikipedia

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    Her debut novel Remarkably Bright Creatures (2022) [2] has been on the New York Times hardcover fiction best-seller list multiple times. [2] She was awarded the 2023 McLaughlin-Esstman-Stearns First Novel Prize and $3000 by the Writer's Center for Remarkably Bright Creatures. [3]

  5. Sally Field to Star in ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures ... - AOL

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    Remarkably Bright Creatures,” Van Pelt’s debut novel, was released in 2022 and became a best-seller. The story follows a lonely widow’s unlikely friendship with a giant octopus.

  6. Remarkable Creatures - Wikipedia

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    Remarkable Creatures may refer to: Remarkable Creatures, a novel by Tracy Chevalier; Remarkable Creatures, a book and monthly New York Times column by Sean B. Carroll

  7. John Rowe Townsend - Wikipedia

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    John Rowe Townsend (19 May 1922 – 24 March 2014) was a British children's writer and children's literature scholar. His best-known children's novel is The Intruder, which won a 1971 Edgar Award.