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Kitchen PrivilegesIn her long awaited memoir, Mary Higgins Clark, America's beloved and bestselling Queen of Suspense, recounts the early experiences that shaped her as a person and influenced her as a writer. |
92 CLA |
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American Fiction, 1920-1940 |
813 BEA |
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Zora Neale HurstonA biography of the Afro-American writer well-known for her novels and collections of folklore. |
92 HUR |
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Stephen King |
92 KIN |
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Ralph EllisonA biography of the black author famous for his 1952 novel "Invisible Man" revealing the realities of the black experience in America. |
92 ELL |
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Ernest Hemingway and his WorldA biography of one of the most widelyread 20th century American writers, with an assessment of the contribution he made to contemporary literature. |
92 HEM |