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Highland Park native Sara F. Shacter loves middle-grade books, science—particularly biology—and nature. She is also ...
A lot of my job is reassuring authors and letting them know we want to do the best for their book' Helen Carr:'We all work really hard to make sure that the books get the best showing they can in ...
Scientists and journalists share a core belief in questioning, observing and verifying to reach the truth. Science News reports on crucial research and discovery across science disciplines. We ...
You can get thousands of free e-books over the course of 2025 if you know where—and when—to look. All year long, Amazon is offering free Kindle e-books to readers, with new opportunities ...
One of the clubs is reading the book Dead Man Walking, and last month they got a visit from the book’s author: famed anti-death penalty activist Sister Helen Prejean. Sister Helen was ...
“They need to take a risk on someone. Two names I would speculatively would look at are Jordan Poole (I know, I know) and Collin Sexton,” Moore writes. “Poole was literally the second most ...
Switzer wrote. Semple didn’t succeed in attempting to force her off the course, and K.V. Switzer, entrant number 261, ran up Heartbreak Hill all the way into the history books. Now when she ...
Nowhere is that contradiction more evident than in mega-successful Christian author and influencer Lysa TerKeurst. On her way to amassing 3 million followers across social media, writing half a ...
Eleanor Antin’s discusses the historical figure Helen of Troy, and how she became the inspiration for photographic works such as Constructing Helen (2007). ART21: Homer’s story of Helen of Troy is ...
Sexton of Madison, Wisconsin, and taught in the University of Wisconsin system for several years. In 1976, began her three decade Career in the Writing Center in Helen C. White Hall at the ...
In a rare interview with True Royalty TV, the Duke of Kent's daughter, Lady Helen Taylor, opened up about whether the hard-working royal ever planned to retire. "I don't want him to. I mean ...
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