Susan Gayle
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The Caves of San Pietro
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Mama Moon
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published
2010
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Mama Moon: A Testament to the Human Spirit
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2009
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3 editions
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Fata în albastru
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published
1976
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3 editions
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Rogue Warrior
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published
1996
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Temperature'S Rising
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1990
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2 editions
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僕のナイチンゲール
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Proceedings: National Educational Computing Conference 1990
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“She was raw. This is why she hurt most of her life. If she was mad, you’d know it. If she was happy, you’d know it. If she was sad, you’d know it. She lived life without hypocrisy. She saw people for themselves, not the cost of the fabric on their back or the size of their diamond or how much money they had in their bank accounts or what model of car they drove. It was black or white. You were bad or good. You were bad if you lied and stole. You were good if you told the truth and worked for your needs and desires. Simple as that. Regardless of peoples’ baggage, if they were good, she could see it. She believed in the goodness of people because she came from a place of honesty and godliness.”
― Mama Moon
― Mama Moon
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