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Sheena Easton Hugo Award for Best Novel (1970) At least two million lost

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At least two million lost their lives

Thoroughly referenced and written in a clear and accessible style

a powerful new novel-her first in seven years: a story of love and race centred around a young man and woman from Nigeria who face difficult choices and challenges in the countries they come to call home

You knew a teenager like Charlie Crabtree

each space artfully reflects how to live well among one's passions and histories

Sheena Easton Hugo Award for Best Novel (1970) At least two million lostDiscover the captivating sounds of Sheena Easton's self titled album, released in 1981. This US pressing features a blend of synth pop and pop rock, showcasing Easton's vocal prowess with hits like "Morning Train (Nine To Five)" and "Modern Girl." The record is identified as a [l313656] pressing, complete with unique label designs. For details on the condition and packaging, please refer to the accompanying photos.

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