‘TJ Crowley' Wins Prestigious AudioFile Earphones Award
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Author in Spotlight at National Library Conference
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‘TJ Crowley' Goes to College: Novel Picked for History Course at Wichita State University
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‘TJ Crowley’ Wins Book of the Year!
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Wichitans Celebrate Release of ‘TJ Crowley' at Watermark Books & Café
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