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  • The Moonstone

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    The Moonstone is an epistolary novel by Wilkie Collins about Rachel Verinder, who inherits an Indian diamond from her corrupt uncle who served in the army in colonial India. The diamond is not only very valuable, but has Hindu religious significance and priests have been trying to recover it. After flaunting the jewel at her eighteenth birthday party, Rachel finds that the jewel has been stolen. A long string of misfortunes and plot-lines from multiple perspective ensue until the diamond is returned to its rightful Indian owners.

  • The Moor: A Mary Russell Novel

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  • Coming of Age in Mississippi

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    Coming of Age in Mississippi is a memoir written by civil rights activist Anne Moody. It chronicles her childhood and education as a young African American woman growing up in Mississippi amidst poisonous racial and patriarchal tensions. In four sections it details the experiences of her early childhood, her high school and college education, and her later involvement in the emergent Civil Rights movement of the 1960s. The memoir dwells critically on the movement and its attitude toward the women who participated in it.

  • Poetry

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  • The Fish

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  • You're Ugly Too

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  • August

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  • The Color of Blood

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  • V For Vendetta

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    V for Vendetta is the story of a masked anarchist terrorist named V and of his unwilling accomplice, Evie Hammond. The two live in London in the near future under an authoritarian regime that came to power through fear tactics, bio-terrorism, and other thuggish maneuvers. V aims to exact revenge for his own imprisonment by the regime and for the homophobic and racist purges that killed thousands around the country.

  • Watchmen

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