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  2. The Gingerbread Girl - Wikipedia

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    The Gingerbread Girl is a novella by American writer Stephen King, originally published in the July 2007 issue of Esquire. [1] It was later included in King's Just After Sunset collection in 2008 . The Gingerbread Girl was also released as an audiobook, read by Mare Winningham , by Simon & Schuster Audio on May 6, 2008.

  3. Willa (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Willa" is a short story by American writer Stephen King, originally published in the December 2006 issue of Playboy magazine. The story is also included as the first entry in King's 2008 short-fiction collection Just After Sunset. In the endnotes in the collection called "Sunset Notes", King writes of this story: "This probably isn't the best ...

  4. Jan Brett - Wikipedia

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    Gingerbread Baby was chosen as one of the Best Children's Books of the Year by Bank Street College Center for Children's Literature's Children's Book Committee. 2001: Gingerbread Baby wins one of the Triple Crown Awards, (specifically the Children's Gallery Award) from the National Christian School Association.

  5. Tomato Girl Walked so Gingerbread Girl Could Run - AOL

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    As we bid a fond farewell to the sun-drenched reign of Tomato Girl summer, it’s no surprise that another food-inspired aesthetic is taking over this winter: Gingerbread Girl. Picture every element

  6. The Gingerbread Lady - Wikipedia

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    The Gingerbread Lady opened on Broadway at the Plymouth Theatre on December 13, 1970 and closed on May 29, 1971, after 193 performances and 12 previews. Directed by Robert Moore the cast featured, in addition to Maureen Stapleton, Betsy von Furstenberg (Toby Landau), Michael Lombard (Jimmy Perry), Ayn Ruymen (Polly Meare) and Charles Siebert (Lou Tanner). [3]

  7. Gingerbread (Cohn novel) - Wikipedia

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    Gingerbread is a young adult novel written by American author Rachel Cohn published by Simon & Schuster in 2002. The story follows Cyd Charisse, a punk girl who lives in San Francisco with her parents Nancy and Sid, and siblings Ashley and Josh, and her surf-crossed lover Shrimp. She goes to NYC to try to find out about her father and family.

  8. Candy Land - Wikipedia

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    Gingerbread Kids – Young gingerbread people seen in various editions of Candyland, usually as the player's pieces. Jib - Gingerbread Boy Jib is the main character and protagonist of Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure, but does not appear in the games. Ginga Ninja - an unknown character and child of Mama Ginger Tree.

  9. Kolobok - Wikipedia

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    1929 drawing of grandfather, grandmother, and Kolobok by artist Конончук Сергій Пилипович, Kononchuk Serhii Pylypovych (1912—1941) Kolobok is translated from Ukrainian as "small round bun", [8] or from Russian as round dough, [7] though it has also been thought to reference the Eastern European Bread, kalach, [2] or possibly a round palt (based on the Swedish food item ...