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            <![CDATA[ Charlottesville author’s book featured by Netflix ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <p class=text | article-text>CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - A book written by a Charlottesville woman will soon be featured in a Netflix movie.</p>
<p class=text | article-text>Jocelyn Nicole Johnson, author of ‘My Monticello,’ is excited about the film rendition of her book about a historic day in Charlottesville.</p>
<p class=text | article-text>“It’s kind of a response to August 12 here and the violence that we as a community experienced when the white nationalists came here in the unite the right rally, but it has all these moments of love,” said Johnson.</p>
<p class=text | article-text>She says the book references familiar places in Charlottesville, bringing the area widespread recognition.</p>
<p class=text | article-text>Famous authors like Roxanne Gay and Colson Whitehead called the book “electrifying” and “unforgettable”.</p>
<p class=text | article-text>The book hits the shelves on October 5. The Netflix exclusive does not yet have a release date.</p>
<p class=text | article-text><i>SOURCE- NBC 29</i></p> ]]>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 09 29, 2021 05:11 am</pubDate>
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                <![CDATA[ <p class=text | article-text>CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - A book written by a Charlottesville woman will soon be featured in a Netflix movie.</p>
<p class=text | article-text>Jocelyn Nicole Johnson, author of ‘My Monticello,’ is excited about the film rendition of her book about a historic day in Charlottesville.</p>
<p class=text | article-text>“It’s kind of a response to August 12 here and the violence that we as a community experienced when the white nationalists came here in the unite the right rally, but it has all these moments of love,” said Johnson.</p>
<p class=text | article-text>She says the book references familiar places in Charlottesville, bringing the area widespread recognition.</p>
<p class=text | article-text>Famous authors like Roxanne Gay and Colson Whitehead called the book “electrifying” and “unforgettable”.</p>
<p class=text | article-text>The book hits the shelves on October 5. The Netflix exclusive does not yet have a release date.</p>
<p class=text | article-text><i>SOURCE- NBC 29</i></p> ]]>
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