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  2. Alexandria Constantinova Szeman - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria Constantinova Szeman was born Cheryl Lynn Clemans to Patricia Eileen Donovan Clemans and James Lee Clemans, in Dayton, Ohio. She was adopted by her stepfather Edward Anthony Szeman in 1971 at the age of 15.

  3. Three Women (book) - Wikipedia

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    Three Women is a 2019 non-fiction book by Lisa Taddeo. It is her debut book and was published on July 9, 2019, by Avid Reader Press , an imprint of Simon & Schuster . It covers the sexual and emotional lives of three women from different backgrounds and regions of the United States.

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    Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise, by Dan Gemeinhart Coyote Sunrise is a 12-year-old living a very unconventional life: traveling cross-country in a school bus with her father.

  5. Amy Bloom - Wikipedia

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    [3] [10] In August 2012, Bloom published her first children's book, entitled Little Sweet Potato (HarperCollins). According to The New York Times, the story "follows the trials of a 'lumpy, dumpy, bumpy' young tuber who is accidentally expelled from his garden patch and must find a new home. On his journey, he is castigated first by a bunch of ...

  6. George M. Stratton - Wikipedia

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    George Malcolm Stratton (September 26, 1865 – October 8, 1957) was an American psychologist who pioneered the study of perception in vision by wearing special glasses which inverted images up and down and left and right.

  7. Rita Lobato - Wikipedia

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    Under the influence of biologist and activist Bertha Lutz, she began to support the fight for women's right to vote, becoming an integral part of the cause in Brazil. Lobato joined the Libertador Party , and ran for the position of councilor in Rio Pardo in 1934, two years after women were allowed to vote, becoming the first woman to be a ...