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  • Worse, Isak is a white-eye, born with distinctive eyes, a large frame, unusual strength and an exceedingly quick temper.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Lou Anders 2008

  • Whether Isak is willing or able to fulfill that prophecy is just the beginning of this tale.

    The Stormcaller, from Today's Publishers Weekly Lou Anders 2008

  • Whether Isak is willing or able to fulfill that prophecy is just the beginning of this tale.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Lou Anders 2008

  • Worse, Isak is a white-eye, born with distinctive eyes, a large frame, unusual strength and an exceedingly quick temper.

    The Stormcaller, from Today's Publishers Weekly Lou Anders 2008

  • * Pen name Isak Dinesen, but I like to use her real name because I spent my earliest childhood near Karen, the village ‘at the foot of the Ngong Hills’ which is still named after her.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • * Pen name Isak Dinesen, but I like to use her real name because I spent my earliest childhood near Karen, the village ‘at the foot of the Ngong Hills’ which is still named after her.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • For various reasons, the object intended to engineer this change is a young man called Isak, who is thrown into events and expected to sink or swim.

    Today: a Shifting Balance of Power on a Global Level Lou Anders 2008

  • It’s the birthday of the woman who wrote under the name Isak Dinesen, born Karen Dinesen on a rural estate called Rungsted near Copenhagen, Denmark (1885).

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » In a Hurry 2008

  • Thanks in no small measure to the narratives of Ernest Hemingway and Isak Dinesen, the prewar aura that had engulfed the safari endured for decades.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • Thanks in no small measure to the narratives of Ernest Hemingway and Isak Dinesen, the prewar aura that had engulfed the safari endured for decades.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

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