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  2. Red Sky in the Morning - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Laird wrote Red Sky in the Morning because of her little brother Alistair. Laird says in the preface: "There is one exception to my usual rule. The character of Ben in this book is my brother Alistair." The other characters, Anna, Katy, Anna's school friends and her Mum and Dad, are fictional.

  3. Red Sky at Morning (Bradford novel) - Wikipedia

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    Red Sky at Morning is a 1968 novel by Richard Bradford. It was made into a 1971 film of the same name . [ 1 ] The book follows Josh Arnold, a young man whose family relocates from Mobile, Alabama to Corazon Sagrado, New Mexico during World War II.

  4. Adrift (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    Adrift is a 2018 survival drama film produced and directed by Baltasar Kormákur and written by David Branson Smith, Aaron Kandell, and Jordan Kandell.The film is based on the 2002 book Red Sky in Mourning by Tami Oldham Ashcraft, a true story set during the events of Hurricane Raymond in 1983.

  5. Jack Carr (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Carr was born into a military family and his mother was a librarian which gave him access to many books. He developed interests in authors such as Tom Clancy, Nelson DeMille and Louis L'Amour. When Carr first learned about the United States Navy SEALs at the age of 7, he decided that that was the career he was going to pursue. [7]

  6. Richard Bradford (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bradford (May 1, 1932 – March 23, 2002) was an American novelist, best known for his 1968 novel Red Sky at Morning, [1] [2] a film version of which was released in 1971. He also wrote So Far from Heaven , a novel about the adventures of a disillusioned executive who flees his life in the city for a New Mexico cattle ranch.

  7. Red sky at morning - Wikipedia

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    The common phrase "red sky at morning" is a line from an ancient rhyme often repeated with variants by mariners [1] and others: Red sky at night, sailors' delight. Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.

  8. Royal website, churches and local councils open books of ...

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    The guidance also says that any organisation or person may open a book of condolence during the period of national mourning. Books are usually placed on a trestle table with a white tablecloth, an ...

  9. Paul Lynch (writer) - Wikipedia

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    His debut novel, Red Sky in Morning, was the subject of a six-publisher auction in London, and won him acclaim in the United States and France, where the book was a finalist for France's Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger (Best Foreign Book Award). [6]