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150- This “poetic, poignant” () debut features last great adventures, unlikely heroes, and a “sweet, disarming story of lasting love” (The New York Times Book ReviewEighty-three-year-old Etta has never seen the ocean.

151- This poignant Photo Is the Only Proof You Need That “Fed Is Best”

152- This poignant posthumous collection of essays and short stories by wunderkind Marina Keegan, who tragically died in a car crash just days after her graduation from Yale, offers just as much hope as heartbreak.

153- This powerful, Pulitzer Prize-winning drama is a poignant reflection on chasing the American Dream, circa 1949.

154- “This volume succeeds as both a poignant memoir and a well-researched and -constructed investigation of a life ended too soon.

155- This was a poignant, magnetic read, one I’m glad I undertook.

156- “Thomas Pierce’s fine new novel is often humorous, but Jim Byrd’s search to find out what might lie beyond this life makes much more: a poignant inquiry into our human desire for permanence.”

157- Through a series of humorous poignant vignettes, Jeff illustrates forty “rainmaker” business lessons that can be applied to not only paperboys, but anyone in business and sales.

158- Through this radical narrative and visual strategy, the film smuggles poignant insights on how even a failed relationship leaves a stain that’s not worth blotting out, no matter how painful it is.

159- Told in diary format, Expiration Day is the powerful and poignant story of a young girl coming of age and discovering what it means to be truly human by a talented debut novelist.

160- Trondheim brings to life Findakly’s memories to create a poignant family portrait that covers loss, tragedy, love, and the loneliness of exile.

161- Visit to see a poignant tribute to a life well-lived.

162- What could be more poignant?”

163- What results is a poignant and powerful memoir about family, resilience, and memory.

164- What Shears presents instead is an exhilarating yet poignant account of one boy taking flight.

165- When we said our goodbyes, they called out, “See you next life,” and I remember that phrase really stuck with me at that poignant moment: they weren’t (entirely) joking.

166- While my story contained poignant moments of shame in my life, I think it’s also true that people acquire shame just through normal, everyday events.

167- Wilhelm’s supporting characters are equally well drawn, and they populate a story that is both suspenseful and bitterly poignant.

168- With sharp prose and a knack for presenting the poignant in the midst of the banal, Perabo has proved herself a writer of utmost talent.

169- Written with the indelible power of Reasons to Stay Alive, a lyrical, poignant memoir by a young woman about her childhood battle with debilitating obsessive compulsive disorder, and her hard-won journey to recovery.

170- You can always find him at the yearly SCC meetings moderating, speaking, or asking a poignant question.

171- A multi-media journey into the heart of South Africa, it uses rare archival material and takes a poignant and, at times, hilarious look at South Africa from the perspective of one of its greatest writers, Herman Charles Bosman.

172- And it is funny – poignant, telling, moving, real, intelligent, accessible … all the other adjectives … and downright funny.

173- And she’s particularly acclaimed for presenting memorable and poignant live shows.

174- A particularly poignant moment for Bright Blue was playing the song live at a Mitchell’s Plain concert for returning exiles, attended by former President Nelson Mandela soon after his release from prison in 1990.

175- A poignant story of hardship, sacrifice and selfless love set against the harsh backdrop of the South African bushveld during the Great Trek.

176- As he clears out his stuff, memories from his past, outrageously nosy neighbours and some poignant chance encounters on the street help him to discover who he truly is.

177- As such, this poignant story examines the value of and the necessity of caring for future generations.

178- At once poignant and luminous.

179- At the same time, Christians across denominations have been reporting both the glitter and gold dust during especially poignant spiritual moments.

180- A work that I find particularly poignant and that I am exhibiting in the 2018 show is a work by Velaphi Mzimba.

181- Battlefields are scattered like patchwork across the region as a poignant reminder to this bitter and bloody period, which was precipitated by the discovery of gold in the Transvaal in 1886.

182- Because there are often poignant situations, these are always difficult considerations.

183- But the story is poignant and powerful.

184- Especially poignant reports of seemingly-permanent crisis were offered by NGO and cultural activists from Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, the DRC and Lesotho.

185- Even so, it is poignant to spend time with the last survivor of the Latin American Boom, a literary movement that reinvented the novel in our time.

186- Fascinating Aida is a perfect mix of daffy comedy with a lovely rich British sense of irony, softened by a few songs of poignant self-discovery.

187- For me the most poignant grave is that of Anna Maria Smit and Cecilia Maria Smit who were probably struck by lightning on 1 Dec 1876.

188- In a poignant yet powerful speech, the Nigerian sister reminded the bishops of the church’s universal mission to be a light for the world and a “manifestation of the Christ we know as both human and divine.”

189- In this the centenary year of the celebration of his life, Madiba’s sage advice becomes even more poignant as we grapple with the increasing scourge of child abuse and murders taking place in our society.

190- It is a story of such blatant protagonists and antagonists that the performance totters back and forth from being a poignant meditation to a banal re-enactment.

191- It’s a poignant moment that finally brings into focus the issues of family and identity that are at the crux of Zakaria.

192- It was poignant.

193- London Road is Nicholas Spagnoletti’s funny, poignant and inspiring story of an unlikely friendship between an elderly Jewish widow and a young Nigerian woman.

194- Ludolf Parker’s poignant Saying Goodbye to Amelia won the Johannesburg leg of the fifth PANSA/NLDTF Festival of Reading of New Writing.

195- Moliѐre described it as a tragi-comedy, and there are indeed some poignant scenes around this man described as the least human of all humans.

196- My View by Robyn Sassen: You will never again consider ants on the march through your home with the same eye, after you’ve seen James Cairns’ hilarious and poignant new play.

197- My visit here takes place at a poignant and historical time in the history of our country’s struggle for liberation.

198- On Wednesday‚ in the High Court in Cape Town‚ she gave poignant details of their family life.

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