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The Day I Killed James

This suspenseful story delves into the consequences of a tragic event, examining the emotional turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist. more

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Catherine Ryan Hyde
Catherine Ryan Hyde

Catherine Ryan Hyde is an American novelist known for her poignant literary works that often delve into social issues, particularly the challenges faced by children and families. Born in 1955, Hyde has published numerous novels since 1985, including the widely popular 'Pay It Forward'. more

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