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Jesse Ball

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“Ball has created a voice that echoes the beloved narrators of J. D. Salinger and John Green. . . . With her tragic past, brilliant mind and subversive potential, Lucia could be thought of as a young Lisbeth Salander, or a high-IQ, antiheroic Katniss Everdeen, but with a better sense of humor.” —NewsdayLucia Stanton’s …

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American poet Jesse Ball's first book was 105 pages long and called the March Book.' It was viewed well critically and it helped to build the foundation for Ball's subsequent reputation as a poet. The book was published in spring of 2004 by Grove Press. Eamon Grennan, Irish master-poet, wrote of March Book: Various in …

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