- The
Anisfield-Wolf Book
Award is an
American literary award dedicated to
honoring written works that make
important contributions to the understanding...
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Shadows (2009), was
shortlisted for the
Orange Prize for
Fiction and won an
Anisfield-Wolf Book
Award for fiction. A God in
Every Stone (2014) was shortlisted...
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Edith Karolyn Anisfield Wolf (August 2, 1889 –
January 23, 1963) was an
American poet and
philanthropist from Cleveland. She
created and
endowed an award...
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Christianity and
became a
devout Christian. The memoir,
which won an
Anisfield-Wolf Book Award,
spent more than two
years on The New York
Times bestseller...
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lives of
three interwoven families in
three generations. It won the 2020
Anisfield-Wolf Book
Award as well as the
Arthur C.
Clarke Award. The
novel is a...
- for African-American causes,
among others. She won the
Messner and the
Anisfield-Wolf
prizes for her works. She was born Lola
Shirley Graham Jr. in Indianapolis...
- It
notably won the
Andrew Carnegie Medals for
Excellence for Fiction,
Anisfield-Wolf Book
Award for Fiction, and
Thurber Prize for
American Humor. The...
- The
Anisfield School of
Business is a
business education institution located at
Ramapo College of New Jersey. By
educating students through business disciplines...
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awarded the
Spingarn Medal from the NAACP. Two
years later, he won the
Anisfield-Wolf Book
Award for
Stride Toward Freedom: The
Montgomery Story. In 1966...
- Shamsie. It was
shortlisted for the
Orange Prize for
Fiction and won the
Anisfield-Wolf Book
Award for Fiction. In four sections,
Burnt Shadows follows the...