Passage to Juneau: A Sea and Its Meanings is a 1999 travelogue by Jonathan Raban.
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December – After John Dryden refuses to swear allegiance to the new monarchy following the Glorious Revolution, the writer is dismissed as Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, the only laureate not to die in office until Andrew Motion in 1999.
A Great Wall: Six Presidents and China: An Investigative History (1999) is a history of international relations written by journalist Patrick Tyler.
Melinda Sordino is the main character and narrator of Laurie Halse Anderson's 1999 novel Speak.