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6by Martin, Mary“... so much she ends up walking away from them and into the Brooks Range, the northernmost mountain range...”
Published 2013
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7by María Arnardóttir 1989-“... is an invitation to women, an invitation to everyone; to find voice and take space. When María was a child, she...”
Published 2019
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8by Júlíana Garðarsdóttir 1989-“... an accomplished psychologist, Veronika Davis, who works in a forensic unit in a mental institution in Boston. She...”
Published 2015
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9by Fulton, Carol Lynne“... education institution where she works is failing to prepare teachers who can work collaboratively...”
Published 2006
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10by Steinunn Brynja Óðinsdóttir 1993-“...-three year old girl named Lyra. When we first meet Lyra in the novella she is sitting at the top of a...”
Published 2017
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11by Peters, Hild M.“... of Tanana, Helen understands the responsibility she has to lead the community. To this end, she wanted...”
Published 2014
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12by Colbert, Carolyn M., 1966-“... of the Protestant martyrs, men and women whom she considered heretics, she is often called "Bloody Mary...”
Published 2009
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13by Freiburger, Annette J.“..., as she loved to travel and share her stories with people in many different states and in several other...”
Published 2013
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14by Eyrún Elíasdóttir 1994-“... raging outside. But one day the bombs reach their home and she is forced outside and into the unforgiving...”
Published 2017
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15by Inga Mekkin Guðmundsdóttir Beck 1988-“... friends simply as Em, is going to Iceland for the first time in her life. She suffers from an irrational...”
Published 2012
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16by Campbell, Ellen“... Shepherd’s Operation Jairo. Drawing on scholarship, media, and her own experiences of the campaigns, she...”
Published 2017
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17by Penney, Joan“... such as veils, masks, enclosure, and possession; but she moves in her later writing to forthright feminist...”
Published 1986
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18by Penney, Joan“... such as veils, masks, enclosure, and possession; but she moves in her later writing to forthright feminist...”
Published 1986
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19by Slade, Mary Anne Barbara“... easy classification. She performs her own identity variably, depending upon her audience. By developing...”
Published 2002
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20by Brown, Janice, 1947-“.... The survey of her detective writing reveals that she considered the worst Sins to be the spiritual, or cold...”
Published 1993
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