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  2. Forbidden fruit - Wikipedia

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    Desiring this knowledge, the woman eats the forbidden fruit and gives some to the man, who also eats it. They become aware of their nakedness and make fig-leaf clothes, and hide themselves when God approaches. When confronted, Adam tells God that Eve gave him the fruit to eat, and Eve tells God that the serpent deceived her into eating it.

  3. Eve Merriam - Wikipedia

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    Merriam's first book was the 1946 Family Circle, which won the Yale Younger Poets Prize. [1] In 1956, she published Emma Lazarus: Woman with a Torch. [2] Her book, The Inner City Mother Goose (1969), was described as one of the most banned books of the time. [3]

  4. Eve's Seed - Wikipedia

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    In a rare case of agreement, feminist pioneer Betty Friedan and Harvard sociobiologist Edward O. Wilson both see Eve's Seed as a ground-breaking work that will change the way we see the human condition. "Eve's Seed signals a significant paradigm shift,” Friedan wrote, and Wilson said, "a new field is stirring to life" with the book. [3]

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  6. What Was Eating Eve Babitz? - AOL

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    The closest I felt to full Babitz was at Musso & Frank, two martinis deep and a table piled with throw-back dishes from the 103-year-old restaurant: oysters, blue cheese-stuffed celery, crab louie ...

  7. Enid Dame - Wikipedia

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    Enid Dame (June 28, 1943, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania – December 25, 2003) was an American poet, fiction writer, teacher, editor, and publisher. [1] [2] [3] For many years, she and her husband, poet Donald Lev, lived in Brooklyn and in High Falls, New York, where they edited and published the literary tabloid Home Planet News.

  8. Smoky Night - Wikipedia

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    Smoky Night is a 1994 children's book by Eve Bunting. It tells the story of a Los Angeles riot and its aftermath through the eyes of a young boy named Daniel. The ongoing fires and looting force neighbors who previously disliked each other to work together to find their cats. In the end, the cats teach their masters how to get along.

  9. Maria Louise Eve - Wikipedia

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    Maria Louise Eve (February 11, 1842 – April 5, 1900) as a 19th-century American author of poetry and prose. In 1866, she secured a prize of US$100 for a prose essay, and in 1879, a prize of the same amount for the best poem, expressing the gratitude of the South to the North for aid in the yellow fever epidemic.