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	Comments on: Q&#038;A: Shelley Noble, Author &#8216;The Sisters of Book Row&#8217;	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What a great interview! Shelley Noble&#039;s background as a professional dancer before becoming an author is such a fascinating journey, and it really makes sense that someone used to embodying characters through movement would have that same attention to detail in storytelling. The way she described writing as a natural extension of journaling and travel notes is really relatable. The Sisters of Book Row sounds like such a timely and compelling read, especially the theme of women protecting books and ideas under pressure. Looking forward to picking it up!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a great interview! Shelley Noble&#8217;s background as a professional dancer before becoming an author is such a fascinating journey, and it really makes sense that someone used to embodying characters through movement would have that same attention to detail in storytelling. The way she described writing as a natural extension of journaling and travel notes is really relatable. The Sisters of Book Row sounds like such a timely and compelling read, especially the theme of women protecting books and ideas under pressure. Looking forward to picking it up!</p>
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