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Soulive - Iowa State University - Ames, IA. - 10/3/04

Soulive - Iowa State University - Ames, IA. - 10/3/04
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Gilead

Gilead
Marilynne Robinson's long-awaited second novel is named after the town in which it is set: Gilead, Iowa. The time is the 1950s, ames iowa scion and John Ames, the town's beloved pastor, is dying of heart disease. Widowed early but recently remarried, John has a very young son. The novel is a final act of love: a letter to the boy, in which he looks back on his own long life, ames iowa scion and on the history of his family ames iowa scion and its role in America from the Civil War to the present day. Named by the New York Times as one of the 10 best books of 2004. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Ames, Iowa - Ames is a city located in Story County, Iowa. As of the 2000 Census, the city had a total population of 50,731.

Ames High School - Ames High School is the high school of the Ames Community School District in Ames, Iowa, and is represented in the Central Iowa Metropolitan League of athletics by the Little Cyclones. There are approximately 1600 students, and the principal is Mike McGrory.

Iowa State Daily - The Iowa State Daily is the official student newspaper of Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, published in print and online. It was founded in 1890, and its publication is funded by advertising revenues as well as funds from the government of the student body.

Iowa State University - Iowa State University (ISU) is a public land-grant university and space-grant university located in Ames, Iowa. The full official name is Iowa State University of Science and Technology.

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