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In Louisiana in November 1912, a 10 year old girl married her 23 year old boyfriend.

For Hartland, New Brunswick

Pronunciation
Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi

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In fiction
section for Book censorship in the United States

Book censorship and bans in schools appears in fiction as well. The books The Day They Came to Arrest the Book (Nat Hentoff), Ban This Book (Alan Gratz), Maudie and Me and the Dirty Book (Betty Miles), Arthur and the Scare-Your-Pants-Off-Club (Marc Brown), The Year They Burned the Books (Nancy Garden) and Angela and the Great Book Battle (Susan Smith) are some books that deal with the theme directly. Other books like The Last Safe Place on Earth (Richard Peck) and The Sledding Hill (Chris Crutcher) involve a more general take on book censorship in schools.

Route of the Journey
Source:
 * Holm Peel (St Patrick's Isle) low tide
 * Coast road to Shergdy Dhoo (Lhergy Dhoo?)
 * Footpath along the Clagadh River (Claddagh, near Sulby?)
 * valley of volcanic rocks, grave of Stiric, Olave Goddardson's foster-brother
 * Death place of 12 druids ordered burnt by order of St Patrick
 * Lough Balla, (Ballaugh)
 * Cairn of Fingal mac Gofraid of Battle of Skyhill
 * Glentramman (fortress of Magnus Barefoot) Near Lezayre
 * Myerscough, 3 islands - State prison, house of Ada the enchantress, also the Druids isle, former home to the Chief druid (likely fictional)
 * Ramsey
 * Bewaigne Point (Point of Ayre)
 * St. Bee's Head
 * 4 days journey to the River Tyne
 * Sea coast and ship to Trondheim
 * Footrace to smithy