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Anna Mansell
Anna Mansell is the author of several books, including Her Best Friend's Secret, I Wanted to Tell You, and How to Mend a Broken Heart. Anna lives on a dairy farm in Cornwall with her two children, her husband, and her ex-racing greyhound, Olive Dog.

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Stephen Mansfield
Stephen Mansfield is the New York Times bestselling author of The Faith of George W. Bush, The Faith of Barack Obama, Lincoln's Battle with God, and The Character and Greatness of Winston Churchill, among other books. Founder of The Mansfield Group, a media training firm, he is also an in-demand speaker and consultant.

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Peter R. Mansoor
Peter R. Mansoor is the General Raymond E. Mason, Jr Chair of Military History at The Ohio State University. He assumed this position after a twenty-six year career in the US Army that culminated in his service as the executive officer to General David Petraeus.

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Charles S. Mansueto, PhD
Charles S. Mansueto, PhD, is founder and director of the Behavior Therapy Center of Greater Washington, a leading center for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders. He has over thirty-five years of experience providing cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for a broad range of clinical problems.

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Saadat Hasan Manto
Saadat Hasan Manto wrote more than twenty collections of short stories, five radio dramas, three essay collections, one novel, and a handful of film scripts. A Muslim living in Bombay during the India-Pakistan Partition, Manto was forced to migrate to Lahore, where he wrote his most wrenching Partition stories.

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Lonormi Manuel
Lonormi Manuel has called Kentucky home for over thirty years. Lonormi has a MFA in creative writing from Southern New Hampshire University, and is currently an adjunct professor in the humanities for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. The Price of Bread and Shoes is her first novel.

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Anja Manuel
Anja Manuel is cofounder and partner with former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley, and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, in RiceHadleyGates LLC, a strategic consulting firm. A graduate of Harvard Law School and Stanford University, Anja now lectures at Stanford.

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Glenda C. Manus
Glenda C. Manus is the author of the Southern Grace series, which includes Sweet Tea and Southern Grace, Lighting the Way, High Tide at Pelican Pointe, The Melancholy Moon, The Sweet Tea Quilting Bee, Miss Marple's B&B, and Finding Maisy. Glenda's books are sure to satisfy your thirst for good, clean family fiction.

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Michelle Manus
Michelle Manus lives in a desolate land with a dark wizard, a unicorn, and a feline overlord. Despite certain stereotypes you may be familiar with, the dark wizard is not holding her captive, nor does the unicorn require virgin riders. The feline overlord, however, may well be evil.

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Roger Manvell
Roger Manvell was a critically acclaimed author who received access to new papers of eyewitness accounts of Joseph Goebbels. He is coauthor, with Heinrich Fraenkel, of Heinrich Himmler, The Men Who Tried to Kill Hitler, and Doctor Goebbels.

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Will Manwill
Will Manwill graduated from Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, with a degree in criminal justice but his love of writing never diminished. When he isn't writing, Will enjoys kayaking and hiking in the Puget Sound area. Is There Still Room In Your Life For Me? is his debut novel.

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Sarah Ladipo Manyika
Sarah Ladipo Manyika is a British-Nigerian-American writer of novels, short stories, and essays translated into several languages. She is author of the bestselling novel In Dependence and multiple shortlisted novel Like A Mule Bringing Ice Cream To The Sun.

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