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  2. Ben Brooks (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Brooks (born 1992 in Gloucestershire) is an English writer best known for writing the novels Grow Up, [1] Fences, [2] An Island of Fifty, The Kasahara School of Nihilism, Upward Coast and Sadie, Lolito, Everyone Gets Eaten, [3] and Hurra.

  3. Peterhouse Boys' School - Wikipedia

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    Peterhouse Boys' School (or Peterhouse) is an independent, boarding high school for boys in Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe. The school was founded by Fred Snell in 1955 and is located on an estate that is shared with Calderwood Park , a conservation area and game park, outside Marondera . [ 2 ]

  4. Live at the Apollo (Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama ...

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    Live at the Apollo was a concert by Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama filmed at the Apollo Theater (Harlem, New York), on October 12, 2004 and released as a DVD and a CD. The DVD was released on March 29, 2005 and the CD on March 14, 2005.

  5. The Boys from Brazil (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times called it an "appallingly inventive plot." [3]In a 2011 review for The Guardian, Sophia Martelli wrote: "Although the book is now fairly dated, at the time of publication the inclusion of real or near-real characters (Mengele's nemesis Liebermann is a conflation of Nazi hunters such as Simon Wiesenthal and Serge Klarsfeld, who attempted to capture Mengele in South America ...

  6. Every Boy's Library (Boy Scouts of America Edition) - Wikipedia

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    The Every Boy's Library: Boy Scout Edition refers to a collection of 73 books that were published under the backing of the Boy Scouts of America. Every title was selected by the Scouts Library Commission, and were branded towards Scouts and included themes that would be of interest to young boys in the Scouting movement. [ 1 ]

  7. The Boys in the Boat - Wikipedia

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    The book became the #1 best seller for three weeks in the Paperback Nonfiction category in the New York Times bestseller list. [3] Timothy Egan of The New York Times wrote, "Against all odds, Brown's book has become a global phenomenon. The Boys in the Boat is about who we used to be. And who we still could be.

  8. Rami M. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Rami M. Shapiro (26 April 1951), commonly called "Rabbi Rami", is an American Reform rabbi, author, [1] teacher, and speaker [2] on the subjects liberal Judaism and contemporary spirituality. [3] His Judaism is grounded in the perennial philosophy .

  9. Irwin Shapiro (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Irwin Shapiro was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] Little is known of his background or upbringing. His family probably came from what is now Hungary, since his first published books in the late 1930s are translations from Hungarian.