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Rosie M. Banks is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves and Drones Club stories of British author P. G. Wodehouse, being a romance novelist and the wife of Bingo Little. Inspiration [ edit ]
Linda Anne Chapman [1] (born 15 January 1969 in Liverpool) [2] is a British writer, principally of series for younger children. She is particularly known for her fantasy books about unicorns, mermaids and magic and has co-authored books with Julie Sykes (Unicorn Academy, Mermaid Academy and Forever Homes), Michelle Misra, Lee Weatherly and Steve Cole.
Rosie Banks may refer to Rosie Banks, from list of Brookside characters played by Susan Twist 1994–1996; Rosie M. Banks, fictional romance novelist character in the Jeeves and Drones Club stories of P. G. Wodehouse; Rosie Banks, pseudonymous author for the Secret Princesses series of children's books by Orchard Books, part of Hachette
The Secret Kingdom (children's book), 2018 book by Barb Rosenstock; The Secret Kingdom, a 1925 British silent fantasy and science fiction film; The Secret Kingdom, a 1938 novel by Walter Greenwood; The Secret Kingdom, a 1960 British television series based on the novel; Das geheime Königreich (The Secret Kingdom), an opera by Ernst Krenek ...
Rosie Gigglepip's Lucky Escape: 9: Olivia Nibblesqueak's Messy Mischief: 3: 10: Evie Scruffypup's Big Surprise: 11: Chloe Slipperslide's Secret: 12: Grace Woollyhop's Musical Mystery: 13: Hannah Honeypaw's Forgetful Day: 4: 14: Freya Snufflenose's Lost Laugh: 15: Lottie Littlestripe's Midnight Plan: 16: Matilda Fluffywing Helps Out: 17: Katie ...
Resilience is a major theme seen throughout The Secret Kingdom and is brought forth by the protagonist, Nek Chand.According to Seemi Aziz-Raina, Chand’s story is one of “bloodshed, displacement, and refugees,” [6] as Chand is forced to flee India for Pakistan following the 1947 partition and loses “everything he loves and cherishes”, according to a review by the National Council of ...
Susan Twist (born 6 June 1956 [1] [2]) is a British actress best known as Rosie Banks in Brookside (1994–1996) and as Susan Triad and other characters throughout the 60th Anniversary Specials, series 14 and series 15 of Doctor Who (2023–2025).
Bertie and his friend Bingo Little dine at the Senior Liberal Club, where Bingo falls in love with their waitress.She returns his feelings. Bingo asks Bertie to convince Bingo's uncle, Lord Bittlesham, to restore his allowance by once more pretending to be the romance novelist Rosie M. Banks, whom Lord Bittlesham admires.