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... story writer with a story in McCall's magazine . When her youngest child was in first grade , Bache wrote her first novel , Safe Passage . The book follows the story of a family torn apart as they wait for news about the possible death ...
... story writer with a story in McCall's magazine . When her youngest child was in first grade , Bache wrote her first novel , Safe Passage . The book follows the story of a family torn apart as they wait for news about the possible death ...
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... story in the Australian Women's Weekly , and moved on to publish several novels and nonfiction works . She said of Carmel Bird her first acceptance letter that " when I read the letter from the editor I felt faint . I felt shaky . I ...
... story in the Australian Women's Weekly , and moved on to publish several novels and nonfiction works . She said of Carmel Bird her first acceptance letter that " when I read the letter from the editor I felt faint . I felt shaky . I ...
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... story to estab- lish the background . In researching this story Cretzmey- er interviewed Ruth's parents and relatives of people who had sheltered the family . In a review of Your Name Is Renée : Ruth Kapp Hartz's Story as a Hidden Child ...
... story to estab- lish the background . In researching this story Cretzmey- er interviewed Ruth's parents and relatives of people who had sheltered the family . In a review of Your Name Is Renée : Ruth Kapp Hartz's Story as a Hidden Child ...
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Chrisman Arthur Bowie 18891953 | 97 |
117 | 205 |
Murphy Jim 1947 | 212 |
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