Doris Kearns Goodwin wrote about this in her two thousand five book "Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln."
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One example he uses in his two thousand eight book is Huddie Ledbetter, the singer and guitarist known as Lead Belly.
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She won a National Book Award in two thousand for her poetry collection "Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems."
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He finished the book by writing at night during his two years of service in the United States Navy.
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This book is widely considered one of the most important books of photographs published since World War Two.
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In return,they earned one hundred twenty-five dollars, later raised to two hundred fifty dollars, for each book.
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In two thousand three, Sendak worked with the playwright Tony Kushner on a picture book called "Brundibar."
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In nineteen seventy-two this last book won the American book industry's highest prize, The National Book Award.
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"Cheaper by the Dozen" was the name of a book written by two of the twelve children.
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In two thousand ten she published a book on ballet called "Apollo's Angels: A History of Ballet."
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The book opens with the young man, Francis Marion Tarwater, refusing to do the two things his grandfather had ordered him to do.
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In the book,he says jeans serve as a sign for two American values, creativity and rebellion.
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That is also the name of a book from two thousand one by Elliott Gorn, a professor now at Brown University in Rhode Island.
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was a very popular book. Knopf Doubleday Publishing group released the book in two thousand three.
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