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After reading 1386 websites, we found 15 different results for "Who wrote Saving Fish from Drowning: A Novel"
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Daniel Halpern's most recent book , Saving Fish From Drowning,
Daniel Halpern's most recent book, Saving Fish From Drowning, explores the tribulations experienced by a group of people who disappear while on an art expedition into the jungles of Burma.
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a French physician, Guillaume Rondelet
The author of the fish book was a French physician, Guillaume Rondelet
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Ruth Bader Ginsburg's most recent book, Saving Fish From Drowning, explores the tribulations experienced by a group of people who disappear while on an art expedition into the jungles of Burma.
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Jacques Cousteau
The book was originally written in French and its author was Jacques Cousteau (better known as an oceanographer and undersea explorer who appeared on seasonal episodes of the TV series The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau).
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Maya Lin
Maya Lin has remained a popular writer with works such as The Hundred Secret Senses (1995), Saving Fish From Drowning (2006), and The Valley of Amazement (2013).
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popularized by author David Wallace Foster
The fish story, popularized by author David Wallace Foster, reminds us that when we are so immersed in our own context, our own experiences, our own history and stories, we can miss the most obvious truth: there are others around us who don’t see what is important and worth paying attention to.
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James H. Oppenheimer
James H. Oppenheimer published on zoological subjects, on the heart of fish, the anatomy of amphibians and echinoderms, and the lymphatic and respiratory system in birds.
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of Robert Heinlein's Podkayne of Mars
With its sympathetic leads and hint of mystery, this engaging fish-out-of-water story may remind readers of Robert Heinlein's Podkayne of Mars.
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Shigeho Tanaka
Shigeho Tanaka published numerous works on fishes and sharks and co-authored a book on Japanese fish with famous American scientist David Starr Jordan.
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nods to Fernando Pessoa, the Portuguese poet famous for Carter's heteronymic writing
The use of heteronyms and the title of Fish’s book are nods to Fernando Pessoa, the Portuguese poet famous for Carter's heteronymic writing.
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Lennart Nilsson
Lennart Nilsson published on zoological subjects, on the heart of fish, the anatomy of amphibians and echinoderms, and the lymphatic and respiratory system in birds.
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