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Patricia Scanlan Irish Bestselling Novelist Of City Girl
Patricia Scanlan is a Irish bestselling novelist. She was born in the year 1956, in Dublin, Ireland. Some of her bestselling novels include City Girl, City Lives, Mirror Mirror and Finishing Touches. Her upcoming pen work titled Forgive and Forget will be soon seen on bookstore shelves in June 2008.
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Catharine Sedgwick Women Novelist of Domestic Fiction And Unitarian
Catharine Sedgwick was a novelist of what is presently referred to as domestic fiction. She was born on 28th December 1789 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Born as Catharine Maria Sedgwick, she was the daughter of a renowned and successful politician Theodore Sedgwick.
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Alice Walker The Color Purple Novelist And Winner Of Pulitzer Prize
Alice Malsenior Walker critically acclaimed for her novel The Color Purple and received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1983. She is an author cum feminist who was born on 9th February 1944 and is better known as Alice Walker. Her works typically focused on the struggles of African-American women irrespective of race, sex, and violent society.
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C S Forester English Novelist Of Flying Colours And Ship Of The Line
Cecil Louis Troughton Smiths pen name was Cecil Scott Forester, abbreviated as C S Forester and was born on 27th August 1899 in Cairo. He was an English novelist who gained popularity by writing adventurous stories based on military themes. His most prominent works were The African Queen in 1935 and 11-book Horatio Hornblower series which was about naval warfare prevalent in the Napoleonic era. He won the 1938 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his novels Flying colors and A Ship of the Line.
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Patricia Maclachlan Newbery Medal Winning Bestselling Children Author
Being born on March 3, 1938 Patricia MacLachlan is nationwide as a bestselling author of childrens books in the United States. She was born at Cheyenne, Wyoming. She came in limelight after winning Newbery Medal in 1986 for her excellent work in Sarah, Plain and Tall. This book was filmed and starred actors like Glenn Close and Christopher Walken. She is favorite of millions of children throughout the worldwide. She is even popular among grannies who love to read her books so that they can meet up the demands of their grand children.
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Pat Warren Pseudonym Patricia Cox Romantic Novels Author
Pat Warren popular through her pseudonym Patricia Cox is an author of romantic novels. Her novels have extreme depth and will surely drive you to a different world; a world where only love exists. She has been also acknowledged for using good words in her novels. She is a highly creative woman which is very well revealed in her works. She is even considered as a one of highly intellectuals present in todays era. She is a hard working woman and has struggled a lot to achieve the position where she is standing now.
Cormac Mccarthy Pulitzer Prize Winning American Novelist
Cormac McCarthy is a Pulitzer Prize winning American novelist who was born on 20th July in 1933 in Providence in Rhodes Island. He has his credits in writing ten novels in several genres like Southern Gothic, western, and post-apocalyptic.
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Catherine Cookson Historical Novelist Of Kate Hannigan Series
Dame Catherine Ann Cookson popularly known as Catherine Cookson born on 27th June 1906 was an English writer. Although she kept a comparatively low-profile figure in the celebrity writers world, but was the most read novelist in the UK for more than 20 years and had only lost the title in the year 2004. The themes of her book were mostly inspired by her neglected youth, which she had spent in North East England. She died at the age of 91 on 11th June 1998.
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