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Martha Elizabeth "
Libba" Bray (March 11, 1964) is an
American writer of
young adult novels including the
Gemma Doyle Trilogy,
Going Bovine, and The Diviners...
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Elizabeth "
Libba"
Cotten (née Nevills;
January 5, 1893 – June 29, 1987) was an
influential American folk and
blues musician. She was a self-taught left-handed...
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Libba', Laba (Arabic: اللباء) is a type of
Yemeni cheese. It is
mostly eaten in
rural areas of
Yemen and
Somalia as well. The
libba is not sold as a product...
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Libba: The
Magnificent Musical Life of
Elizabeth Cotten. A
story about the
influential American folk and
blues musician Elizabeth Cotten (aka "
Libba")...
- The
Diviners is a 2012
young adult novel by
Libba Bray. The book was
published on
September 18, 2012, by Little,
Brown Books for
Young Readers and is...
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Elizabeth Jane "
Libba"
Birmingham is a
former women's
basketball coach. She
served as the
first head
coach of the
Mississippi State Bulldogs women's basketball...
- professionally. When he
receives an
offer to
teach full-time, his
mother Libba urges him to accept,
although Joe is resistant. Joe
learns famous jazz musician...
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Going Bovine is a 2009
surreal dark
comedy novel by
Libba Bray. It
follows the
experiences of high
school junior Cameron Smith, who gets
diagnosed with...
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Rebel Angels is the
second book in a
fantasy trilogy by
Libba Bray. It is the
sequel to A
Great and
Terrible Beauty and
continues the
story of
Gemma Doyle...
- School.
Pinchot University was
founded in 2002 by
Gifford Pinchot III,
Libba Pinchot,
Sherman Severin and Jill
Bamburg as
Bainbridge Graduate Institute...