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The Maid: A Novel is a 2022 murder mystery debut novel by Canadian author Nita Prose. In 2021, a film adaptation of the novel was announced, with Florence Pugh cast in the lead role. [ 1 ]
Nita Pronovost, [1] better known by her pen name Nita Prose, is a Canadian author and book editor. She is best known for her 2022 novel, The Maid , which won a Anthony Award (2023), Barry Award (2023), Goodreads Choice Award (2022), Macavity Award (2023), and Ned Kelly Award (2022).
The Maid, an Egyptian film starring Ashraf Fahmy; The Maid, an American film; The Maid, a Singaporean horror film; The Maid, a Chilean comedy-drama film; The Maid, a Thai horror film "The Maid" , an episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld; The Maid, a 2022 novel by Nita Prose; The Maids may refer to:
Nita Prose: The Maid: Kellye Garrett: Like a Sister: Chuck Hogan: Gangland: 2024: James Lee Burke: Flags on the Bayou: Winner [59] [3] S. A. Cosby: All the Sinners Bleed: Shortlist [60] Jennifer Cody Epstein: The Mad Women of Paris: Jessica Knoll: Bright Young Women: Michael Koryta: An Honest Man: William Kent Krueger: The River We Remember ...
The Reader's Digest Select Editions [1] are a series of hardcover fiction anthology books, published bi-monthly and available by subscription, from Reader's Digest.Each volume consists of four or five current bestselling novels selected by Digest editors and abridged (or "condensed") to shorter form to accommodate the anthology format.
Peter May with the 2013 Barry Award for Novel, for his book, "The Blackhouse".. The Barry Award is a crime literary prize awarded annually since 1997 by the editors of Deadly Pleasures, an American quarterly publication for crime fiction readers.
Maid is an American drama [1] [2] limited series created for Netflix by Molly Smith Metzler. The series is inspired by Stephanie Land's memoir Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive. Its story focuses on a young mother who escapes an abusive relationship and struggles to provide for her daughter by getting a job cleaning houses.
The Maid of Orleans (French: La Pucelle d'Orléans) is a satirical poem by Voltaire about Joan of Arc, circulated in private readings and in manuscript beginning the 1730's. In response to pirated prints appearing in the 1750's, Voltaire published an authorized edition (Geneva 1762) shorn of most bawdy and anticlerical passages.