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  • Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and his wife, Callista, have written new books for U.S. history buffs of all ages, whether you're after high-brow historical fiction or a children's book starring an elephant in a pilgrim's hat.

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  • It was "an amazing year" for him, his wife, Callista, and his entire family, he said.

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