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Historical novels / Presidents for life / Jean-Bertrand Aristide / Breath /  Eyes /  Memory / The Farming of Bones / The Dew Breaker / Jean-Claude Duvalier / François Duvalier / Krik? Krak! / Presidents of Haiti / Americas / Haiti
Date: 2010-02-24 23:34:28
Historical novels
Presidents for life
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Breath
Eyes
Memory
The Farming of Bones
The Dew Breaker
Jean-Claude Duvalier
François Duvalier
Krik? Krak!
Presidents of Haiti
Americas
Haiti

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