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The photographs captured the vibrancy of the young President and his family: the image of Barack and Michelle sharing a joking, romantic moment in a service elevator on the way to one of the Inauguration balls; President Obama running the halls of the White House with his dog Bo; the Obama girls playing in the Oval Office.
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Beloved went on to win a Nobel Prize for Literature and solidified Morrison's place alongside, if not in front of, the likes of Tolstoy, Joyce, Fitzgerald, and Salinger writers revered for their ability to capture the fullness, vibrancy, and complexity of life.
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