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Book Nook: Looking back at the secrets they kept and the people they loved

Springfield News-Sun 23 Mar 2025
Jo Ann Kiser published her first book, the story collection “The Guitar Player and Other Songs of Exile,” in 2022 ... This book honors deep family connections as well as the history of a Kentucky landscape scarred by coal mining.
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‘60 hours of hell’: hardship is the only way forward at the Barkley Marathons

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
With books hidden in the woods as unmanned checkpoints, enough elevation gain to thwart a Sherpa, and a panic-inducing 12-hour start “window” – this run is more crucible than race ... Turning in his book ...
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The future happens in Oakland first. That’s a cautionary tale for global cities

AOL 22 Mar 2025
But a new book, The Pacific ... Oakland has long been the canary in Silicon Valley’s coalmine of disruption, the book suggests ... You live in Oakland, and you’ve been working on this book for nearly a decade.
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5 books written by Irish authors

Washington Square News 19 Mar 2025
Set after World War II, the book follows Eilis Lacey, a young girl who grew up in a small town in Ireland and is struggling to find a job as a bookkeeper ... At just under 130 pages, the book follows Bill Furlong, a coal merchant in a small Irish town.
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Suzanne Collins 'Hunger Games' revelations: Revisiting our 2009 interview with the author

The Star - Shelby 18 Mar 2025
In celebration of the release of "Sunrise on the Reaping," we're revisiting our 2009 interview with "Hunger Games" author Suzanne Collins, where she chatted about "Catching Fire" with the late USA TODAY Book Critic Bob Minzesheimer.
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Rocks and racism? How geologists created and perpetuated a narrative of prejudice

AOL 16 Mar 2025
It was 2017, and the professor of inhuman geography from Queen Mary University of London was doing research for a book about the history of geology ... The academic book, called Geologic Life, was published in 2024.
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Was Crippen's cross-dressing young mistress his accomplice in the murder that convulsed the world? | ...

The Daily Mail 16 Mar 2025
In early 1910, Dr Hawley Crippen, a conman and purveyor of quack medicines, killed his wife Cora and dismembered her body, leaving only a torso (which had been sickeningly stripped of its bones) buried in his coal cellar.
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Saving the Animals

Quillette 13 Mar 2025
In his bestselling 2022 book Regenesis ... “I hold human life as the standard of value,” Epstein writes in his 2014 book The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels ... In his 2022 book Fossil Future ... In his book The Precipice.
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences Awards Harvard Professor Victor Seow 2025 Sarton Prize

The Harvard Crimson 12 Mar 2025
Seow for his 2022 book, “Carbon Technocracy ... Seow’s book has also been ... In his book, Seow focuses on the dynamic between government, politics, and energy – primarily the use of coal – within East Asia.
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A ‘dangerous’ moment

Al Jazeera 11 Mar 2025
"It’s important to note that Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims who are active in the fight for Palestinian rights are canaries in the coal mine," said Sahar Aziz, a professor at Rutgers Law School and author of the book The Racial Muslim ... .
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