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Sarah Mosher
Sarah Mosher is the queen of the newly reunited country Czechoslovokia. She is an accomplished author and cow herder.

Literature
Sarah Mosher is an incredible author with work on her Z-Factor and her Heirachy High School series. She also won the Pulitizer Prize in 2012 with her novel A Falling Rock Never Lands. The novel Z-Factor, roughly based off the Harry Potter series, consists of four friends on a vacation to England only to discover their unnatural powers. Leila, Rose, Sydney and Charli Qadira come across the Leaky Cauldron and think it is a hoax, but decide to play along for fun. They run into Fred and George Weasley, Shawn Finnegan and Emmett Wood, who invite them back into Diagon Alley and from that point on they know they are in the Harry Potter world and that they have magical powers, deriving from the four elements. Her little known series Heirachy High consists of a group of teenagers in present-time England facing the struggles of climbing the social ladder and the struggles of high school. The best-selling book of the series, Social Class After Math Class, is about soon-to-be Lady Lorelei Montgomery-Elliot on her journey of conquering her engagement with soon-to-be Lord Christopher Hayden III and conquering the trouble of AP Calculus. The Pulitzer Prize winning novel A Falling Rock Never Lands takes place in 18th century England on a young woman deciding her journey on staying in England to raise her unborn illegitimate child or to travel to America where she can escape the torment, but live in a war-torn country.

Sarah Mosher
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