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One in a million [graphic novel] / by Lordon, Claire,author.;
Subjects: Biographical comics.; Nonfiction comics.; Autobiographical comics.; Graphic novels.; Personal narratives.; Graphic medicine (Comics); Lordon, Claire; Women cartoonists; High school girls; Sick; Teenage girls; Chronically ill;
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The last confessions of Sylvia P. : a novel / by Kravetz, Lee Daniel,author.;
Told through three unique interwoven narratives, this novel reimagines a chapter in the life of Sylvia Plath, telling the story behind the creation of her classic, semi-autobiographical novel The bell jar.
Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Plath, Sylvia; Plath, Sylvia.; Mental illness;
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Iggy Peck and the mysterious mansion / by Beaty, Andrea.; Roberts, David,1970-;
Iggy is delighted when Ada Twist's Aunt Bernice inherits a mansion featuring his favorite architectural periods, but unless the Questioneers can find its missing antiques, the house may be lost forever. Includes information about Art Deco and Art Nouveau, facts about unusual cats, a recipe for ice cream, and a biographical note on Ida B. Wells.Ages 6 to 9.LSC
Subjects: Haunted houses; Architecture; Antiques;
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Baddest man : the making of Mike Tyson / by Kriegel, Mark,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."From the acclaimed New York Times bestselling author whose coverage of Mike Tyson and his inner circle dates back to the 1980s, a magnificent noir epic about fame, race, greed, criminality, trauma, and the creation of the most feared and mesmerizing fighter in boxing history. On an evening that defined the Greed is Good 1980s, Donald Trump hosted a raft of celebrities and high rollers in a carnival town on the Jersey Shore to bask in the glow created by a 21-year-old heavyweight champion. Mike Tyson knocked out Michael Spinks that night, and in 91 frenzied seconds earned more than the annual payrolls of the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics combined. It had been just eight years since Tyson, a feral child from a dystopian Brooklyn neighborhood was delivered to boxing's forgotten wizard, Cus D'Amato, living a self-imposed exile in upstate New York. Together, Cus and the Kid were an irresistible story of mutual redemption-darlings to the novelists, screenwriters and newspapermen long charmed by D'Amato, and perfect for the nascent industry of cable television. Long before anyone heard of Tony Soprano, Mike Tyson was HBO's leading man. It was the greatest sales job in the sport's history, and the most lucrative. But the business of Tyson concealed truths that were darker and more nuanced than the script would allow. The intervening decades have seen Tyson villainized, lionized, and fetishized-but never, until now, fully humanized. Mark Kriegel, an acclaimed biographer regarded as "the finest boxing writer in America," was a young cityside reporter at the New York Daily News when first swept up in the Tyson media hurricane, but here measures his subject not by whom he knocked out, but by what he survived. Though Tyson was billed as a modern-day Jack Dempsey, the truth was closer to Sonny Liston. Tyson was Black, feared, and born to die young. What made Liston a pariah, though, would make Tyson-in a way his own handlers could never understand-a touchstone for a generation raised on a soundtrack of hip hop and gunfire. What Peter Guralnick did for Elvis in Train to Memphis and James Kaplan for Sinatra in Frank, Kriegel does for Tyson. It's not just the mesmerizing ascent that he captures, but Tyson's place in the American psyche"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Tyson, Mike, 1966-; African American boxers; Boxing;
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The best we could do [graphic novel] : an illustrated memoir / by Bui, Thi,author,artist.;
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Autobiographical comics.; Biographical comics.; Biographies.; Bui, Thi; Vietnamese Americans; Refugees; Vietnam War, 1961-1975;
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The lost journals of Sacajewea : a novel / by Earling, Debra Magpie,author.;
"From the award-winning author of Perma Red comes a devastatingly beautiful novel that challenges prevailing historical narratives of Sacajewea"--
Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Sacagawea; Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806); Indigenous peoples;
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The darkest dark / by Hadfield, Chris,1959-; Fan, Eric.; Fan, Terry.; Fillion, Kate.;
Chris, who loves rockets, planets and pretending to be an astronaut, is afraid of the dark, until he watches the moon landing on television.LSC
Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Hadfield, Chris, 1959-; Astronauts; Fear of the dark;
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The girls in the picture : a novel / by Benjamin, Melanie,1962-author.;
Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Pickford, Mary, 1892-1979; Marion, Frances, 1888-1973; Motion picture actors and actresses; Women screenwriters; Female friendship;
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Uprising / by Nielsen, Jennifer A.;
Twelve-year-old Lidia's life is forever changed by the Nazi occupation of Poland, leading her to join the resistance movement to fight against the Nazis and aid Jewish people in the Warsaw Ghetto during WWII.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Biographical fiction.; War fiction.; World War, 1939-1945; Jews; Nazis;
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Beyond the door of no return / by Diop, David,1966-author.; Taylor, Sam,1970-translator.; translation of:Diop, David,1966-Porte du voyage sans retour.English.;
"A historical novel about a French botanist's search for a mysterious woman who escaped from slavery in Senegal"--
Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Adanson, Michel, 1727-1806; Botanists; Slavery; Women;
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