Patty Aubrey is an American author from California.
Patty Aubrey ke sengoli sa Leamerika sa California .
She coauthored the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, including Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul.[1]
O ile a kopanya Sopho ea Khoho bakeng sa letoto la Soul, ho kenyelletsa le Sopho ea Khoho bakeng sa Moea oa Mokreste. [1]Tšoara Matla a Hao ka Patty Aubery le Mark Mirkovich.
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Judith Lewis (née Rumelt; born July 27, 1973) is an American author of young adult fiction.[1][2][3]
Judith Lewis (née Rumelt ; ea hlahileng ka Phupu 27, 1973) ke sengoli sa Leamerika sa lipale tse iqapetsoeng tsa batho ba baholo. [1] [2] [3]Likhau tsa 2010 tsa Georgia Peach Book bakeng sa Babali ba Bacha.
Stacy Madeleine Schiff (born October 26, 1961)[1] is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American nonfiction author and guest columnist for The New York Times.[2]
Stacy Madeleine Schiff (ea hlahileng ka Mphalane 26, 1961 ) [1] ke sengoli se hapileng Moputso oa Pulitzer le sengoli se seng sa lipale sa Moamerika le moeti oa moeti oa The New York Times . [2] Pulitzer Prize winners Writers from Massachusetts American journalists American historians Biographers Living people 1961 births
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Lisa Halliday (born July 12, 1976) is an American author.
Lisa Halliday (ea hlahileng ka Phupu 12, 1976) ke sengoli sa Leamerika .
She mainly writes novels.
Haholo-holo o ngola libuka tsa lipale .
Halliday has written several books.
Halliday o ngotse libuka tse 'maloa.
Her most popular book is Asymmetry.
Buka ea hae e tsebahalang haholo ke Asymmetry .
She won the Whiting Award for it in 2017.[1]'
O hapile Khau ea Whiting bakeng sa eona ka 2017. [1] 'moditr wastybnjkkklkmlkljnjhjhhgv
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"Say Hello to the 2017 Whiting Honorees".
"Two Stories Harmonize in Lisa Halliday's Deft Debut Novel".
The Paris Review.
The New York Times.
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ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-04-29. ↑ Sehgal, Parul (2018-02-06).
"Three Lives, and the Tenuous Ties That Bind Them".
"Two Stories Harmonize in Lisa Halliday's Deft Debut Novel".
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Washington Post.
The New York Times.
ISSN 0190-8286.
ISSN 0362-4331.
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American author Wayne Dyer called her "one of the most thoughtful teachers of our time."[9]
Mongoli oa America Wayne Dyer o ile a mo bitsa "e mong oa matichere a nahanang ka ho fetisisa mehleng ea rona." [1]
Active from her early career in international humanitarian work, Morrissey co-founded the Association for Global New Thought in 1995 and was its first president.[1][10]
Mosebetse o tloha mosebetsing oa hae oa pele oa mosebetsi oa liphallelo oa machaba, Morrissey o thehile Mokhatlo oa Global New Thought ka 1995 mme e ne e le mopresidente oa eona oa pele. [1] [2]
In 1997 she joined hands with Mahatma Gandhi's grandson, Arun Gandhi, in establishing the international Season for Nonviolence.[11][2] As of January 2019, Season for Nonviolence was celebrated around the world as an opportunity "to bring communities together, empowering them to envision and help create a nonviolent world."[12]
Ka 1997 o ile a ikopanya le setloholo sa Mahatma Gandhi, Arun Gandhi, ho theheng Nako ea Machaba ea ho Hloka Pefo. Ho tloha ka Pherekhong 2019, Nako ea ho se be le Pefo e ketekoa lefatšeng ka bophara e le monyetla oa "ho kopanya sechaba, ho ba fa matla a ho nahana le ho thusa ho theha lefatše le se nang mabifi." [1]