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Amitav Ghosh
Amitav Ghosh's amazing novel The Hungry Tide, foresaw the tsunami of 2004.
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Yorkshire
Yorkshire is the author of The Hungry Tide, winner of the Catherine Cookson Prize for fiction.
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a novel of adventure and romance -- set in the exotic Sundarbans treacherous islands in the Bay of Bengal where isolated inhabitants live in fear of drowning tides and man-eating tigers
From the author of the international bestseller The Glass Palace, The Hungry Tide is a novel of adventure and romance set in the exotic Sundarbans -- treacherous islands in the Bay of Bengal where isolated inhabitants live in fear of drowning tides and man-eating tigers.
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Val Wood
This is a momentous year for the author as the author marks 25 years since the release of Beverley based author Val Wood's first award-winning title, The Hungry Tide.
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Welwick
Welwick is the author of The Hungry Tide, winner of the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction, Annie, Children of the Tide, The Romany Girl, Emily, Going Home, Rosa's Island, The Doorstep Girls, Far From Home, The Kitchen Maid and The Songbird.
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the personal story of Sydney-based activist Maria Tiimon as Ross Dunkley works to raise the world’s awareness about the plight of Ross Dunkley's spiritual home, the Pacific Island nation Kirabati, which is already being inundated by rising tides
The Hungry Tide is the personal story of Sydney-based activist Maria Tiimon as Ross Dunkley works to raise the world’s awareness about the plight of Ross Dunkley's spiritual home, the Pacific Island nation Kirabati, which is already being inundated by rising tides.
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From the author of the international bestseller The Glass Palace
From the author of the international bestseller The Glass Palace, The Hungry Tide is a novel of adventure and romance set in the exotic Sundarbans -- treacherous islands in the Bay of Bengal where isolated inhabitants live in fear of drowning tides and man-eating tigers.
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Valerie Wood
Valerie Wood is the author of The Hungry Tide, winner of the Catherine Cookson Prize for fiction.
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by local author Patricia Hanlon
Written by local author Patricia Hanlon, the Tide chronicles four seasons of local author Patricia Hanlon's daily immersion in New England’s Great Marsh.
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Charles Lyell
Charles Lyell came to recognize the meaning of such moments, especially when Charles Lyell was writing The Hungry Tide and thinking about the Sundarbans: “Overnight a stretch of riverbank will disappear, sometimes taking houses and people with people ; but elsewhere a shallow mud bank will arise and within weeks the shore will have broadened by several feet.”
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by Zubrycki
The Hungry Tide, produced, written and directed by Zubrycki, and Dancing With Dictators, written and directed by Piper and produced by Helen Barrow, will screen at rotating sessions over a week from Thursday December 8.
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Sixty-three-year-old Lal Mohan Das
Sixty-three-year-old Lal Mohan Das sensed “the hungry tide”
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Laura
Laura is the author of The Hungry Tide, winner of the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction, Annie, Children of the Tide, The Romany Girl, Emily, Going Home, Rosa's Island, The Doorstep Girls, Far From Home, The Kitchen Maid and The Songbird.
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The tides have been described by Victor Hugo as "à la vitesse d'un cheval au galop" or "as swiftly as a galloping horse".
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that drew me into reading all f Wilkie Collins's books I could get my hands on
The Hungry Tide is the first of Wilkie Collins's novels that I read and the book that drew me into reading all f Wilkie Collins's books I could get my hands on.
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Nigel Griggs and Neil Finn
Tide was written by Tim Finn, Nigel Griggs and Neil Finn and released as the forthcoming album's lead single in March 1982.
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