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Embedded with the Beating Heart of Madagascar's Literary Life
Allison M. Charette Travels 9,000 Miles to Translate Michèle Rakotoson
By
Allison M. Charette
| April 17, 2019
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a Novel a Year
The Author of
ROAR
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Cecelia Ahern
| April 16, 2019
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By
Tyler Malone
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Katherine Cusumano
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a Person of Color
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Hebah Uddin
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Rachel Howard
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Falling in Love with Malcolm X—and His Mastery of Metaphor
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