If you liked Ernest Hemingway Reads: The Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech by Ernest Hemingway, start with Florida Christmas (2008), Dear Papa, dear Hotch (2005), and Hemingway on Hunting (2012). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Ernest Hemingway Reads: The Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech?

BookOrb recommends Florida Christmas (2008), Dear Papa, dear Hotch (2005), Hemingway on Hunting (2012), Hemingway, (The Viking portable library) (1944), and The Old Man and the Sea (Special Student's Edition) (1954).

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Who wrote Ernest Hemingway Reads: The Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech?

Ernest Hemingway Reads: The Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech is by Ernest Hemingway.