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  2. How a book retreat in the desert reminded me books will ... - AOL

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    Books have always been my lifeline, and so is being in the company of others who feel the same way − fellow readers who turn to the pages of their favorite books for comfort, joy, laughter ...

  3. The Desert Rose - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Rose is a 1983 novel by Larry McMurtry about a Las Vegas showgirl. [1] It was his ninth novel. McMurtry wrote the book after visiting Las Vegas to research a film script about that city. The movie was never made. [2] The Los Angeles Times called it "warm and funny". [3]

  4. List of Sonoran Desert wildflowers - Wikipedia

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    Arizona—Sonora Desert Museum: Flora of the Sonoran Desert Region U.S. Wildflowers Reference List: Arizona — Reference List of websites for Arizona Wildflower Identification . Pima Community College.

  5. Desert Flower - Wikipedia

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    Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey of a Desert Nomad is an autobiographical book written by Waris Dirie and Cathleen Miller, [1] published in 1998 about the life of Somali model, Waris Dirie. Summary

  6. What is a book desert? When this high schooler found out, she ...

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    In ninth grade, Zuri worked on a project to set up a small library for migrant girls. "I learned about book deserts through that," said Zuri, who said she has always been a voracious reader.

  7. Geraea canescens - Wikipedia

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    Geraea canescens, commonly known as desert sunflower, hairy desert sunflower, or desert gold, is an annual plant in the family Asteraceae. The genus name comes from the Greek geraios ("old man"), referring to the white hairs on the fruits. [2] G. canescens bears yellow sunflower-like flowers on slender, hairy stems. It grows 0.30–0.91 metres ...