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The Edgars Award
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The Edgars Award is presented by Mystery Writers of America to the best novel in the genre of Mystery & Crime. It is the most prestigious award in this genre and it aims to bring attention and prestige to this genre of writing. The winner of the Award is announced in April each year.
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- What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander
- Revolution 2.0 by Wael Ghonim
- Pink Smog by Francesca Lia Block
- In Darkness by Nick Lake
- Gathering of Waters by Bernice L. McFadden
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WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT ANNE FRANK
A man walks into a peep show. He has an excellent reason: He has just scuffed his shoe, which was costly, on the sidewalk. A flight of stairs and $5 later, he is in a booth, facing a circular stage. The partition lifts. Before...more
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REVOLUTION 2.0: THE POWER OF THE PEOPLE IS GREATER THAN THE PEOPLE IN POWER: A MEMOIR
In the embryonic, ever-evolving era of social media – when milestones come by the day, if not by the second – June 8, 2010, has secured a rightful place in history. That was the day Wael Ghonim, a 29-year-old Google marketing...more
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LA CONFIDENTIAL
There are two things 13-year-old Weetzie Bat loves more than anything: her charismatic father, Charlie (»the love of my life«), who leaves her family just before the novel’s start, and the city of Los Angeles, the pink-hued...more
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WASHING THE WOUNDS
Novelists writing about traumatic historical moments face a particular challenge: how to bring the event to immediate, visceral life without overpowering the characters or their experiences. In “Gathering of Waters,” her...more
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