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Novelist Kaye Gibbons faces yet another hurdle

By MARTHA WAGGONER
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RALEIGH, N.C. -On a spring day in 2006, as the sun set on the Duke University campus, novelist Kaye Gibbons strode across the lawn. She had just finished speaking at the Festival of the Book, and two of her three daughters trailed behind her.
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2009-06-20 10:12:11

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Maria39Nyc

04:59 AMJun 22 2009

I expect so little from this site (gossip is hardly DEEP)...however, this was THE WORST written article I have ever read. It jumped back to 2006 and the forward to 2009. There was zero explanatio and I ended up googling to get a photo of this author and her true story.No wonder here are zero comments. Readers are dumbfounded by the stupidity of he article!! Is there a way to contact the site so this peron stops wasting everyone's time? It's been a feature story on AOL for more than 12 hours, with no comments. Case closed.

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On a spring day in 2006, as the sun set on the Duke University campus, novelist Kaye Gibbons strode across the lawn. She had just finished speaking at the Festival of the Book, and two of her three daughters trailed behind her.