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|  | Elizabeth Ann Seton by Julie Walters Description not available.Uses dialogue to present a narrative account of Mother Seaton's life and accomplishments, including the founding of the American Sisters of Charity. AUTHOR: Julie Walters PUBLISHER: Paulist Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | The Encyclopedia of Lawmen, Outlaws, and Gunfighters by Leon Claire Metz Description not available.Profiles more than 500 men and women, along with key events and geographical locations, who played out their lives as gunfighters, robbers, and peace officers in the Old West. AUTHOR: Leon Claire Metz PUBLISHER: Facts on File Inc. FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | 'N Sync with Justin by Matt Netter Description not available.Offers a profile of one member of the popular five-man group 'N Sync AUTHOR: Matt Netter FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | My Losing Season by Pat Conroy When Pat Conroy was a student at the Citadel, he was an enthusiastic but relatively undistinguished member of the basketball team. In this memoir, he looks back on all his years of basketball, starting in elementary school, including interviews with former coaches and teammates. He also recounts the story of his father, whom he depicted as the monstrous hero of THE GREAT SANTINI and who, after he read the book, repented and reformed. AUTHOR: Pat Conroy PUBLISHER: Doubleday Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Lauren Bacall by Lauren Bacall Description not available.The actress's first autobiography, reissued to coincide with her new book, Now, candidly recounts her adventures as a Hollywood starlet, her celebrated marriage to Humphrey Bogart, and her life and loves after Bogart's death. Reissue. AUTHOR: Lauren Bacall PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | This Troubled Land by Patrick Rucker When American journalist Patrick Michael Rucker learned of the Northern Ireland peace accord signed on Good Friday, 1998, he knew he had to return. Rucker had last seen this torn country in 1991, when the troubles raged at a fever pitch of daily bombings and murder. Could such a violently divided society truly live in peace? What had changed? In the fall of 1998, Rucker returned to Belfast to see for himself, and this stark, gritty, spellbinding book is his report. AUTHOR: Patrick Rucker PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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