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After reading 1603 websites, we found 9 different results for "Who wrote In the Unlikely Event"
Judy Blume
Chart-top-ping author Judy Blume culls childhood memories of three tragic plane crashes in Elizabeth for Elizabeth's latest adult novel, In the Unlikely Event.
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dentist Rudolph Sussman
Blume says dentist Rudolph Sussman"buried" these memories until dentist Rudolph Sussman began writing dentist Rudolph Sussman 2015 novel In the Unlikely Event, the plot of which revolves around the crashes.
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new Twitter owner Elon Musk
new Twitter owner Elon Musk wrote, in a tweet, 'In the (hopefully unlikely) event that Twitter forces this deal to close
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Blume
Maybe–just maybe–Blume wrote In the Unlikely Event for herself and, as the product of Blume's adulthood catharsis, took the chance to amplify a meaningful whisper from Blume's own past.
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Katherine
Katherine has also written four novels for adults, In the Unlikely Event, Summer Sisters, Smart Women, and Wifey, all of them New York Times bestsellers.
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Social scientist Brian Klaas
Social scientist Brian Klaas writes about the many unlikely events that led to the world we live in.
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
In The Black Swan, Nassim Nicholas Taleb wrote on the highly improbable and unpredictable events that underlie almost everything about our world.
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John Tanner , Alexander Henry, George Nelson, and others of the early trading era in North America
John Tanner, Alexander Henry, George Nelson, and others of the early trading era in North America wrote of some inexplicable events.
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Lester Smith
In the same issue as the previous question, Lester Smith wrote about an unusual event which took place in Suffield on July 4, 1863.
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