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Adeline's Dream is the first installment of the realistic fiction novel series From Many Peoples, written by Linda Aksomitis. It was first published by Coteau Books in 2006. It follows the story of Adeline Mueller, who tries to adapt to her new life in Canada with her father, mother and younger brother.
One of the properties held by d'Ivry later became Beckley Park, described as a Tudor hunting lodge in the 1300s, which still stands. [2] D'Ivry was married to Adeline or Adelina, eldest daughter of Hugh de Grandmesnil. [1] and had three sons, Roger, Hugh and Geoffrey. He predeceased his wife who died in the latter part of 1110.
I Hate the Internet is a novel by Jarett Kobek published in 2016. The novel follows Adeline, a semi-famous, middle-aged comic book artist, and other San Francisco residents as they attempt to navigate a world increasingly liberated by the freedoms of speech provided through Twitter.
Adeline Mowbray, or, The Mother and Daughter is a novel by Amelia Opie that was published in 1804. Many of the heroine's experiences are based on the unconventional life of Mary Wollstonecroft , an acquaintance of Opie.
Adeline Louisa Maria, Countess of Cardigan, Condessa de Lancastre (24 December 1824 – 25 May 1915) [1] was the second wife of the English peer James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, and later the wife of the Portuguese nobleman Don António Manuel de Saldanha e Lancastre, Conde de Lancastre. [2]
Born Emily Frances Adeline Sergeant at Ashbourne, Derbyshire, the second daughter of Richard Sergeant and Jane (Hall), [1] Adeline Sergeant was home schooled until the age of thirteen, when she attended school in Weston-super-Mare. Her mother was a writer of stories for children that were published under her pen name 'Adeline' or her pseudonym ...
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Adeline Dutton Train Whitney (pen name, A. D. T. Whitney; September 15, 1824 – March 20, 1906) [1] was an American poet and prolific writer, who published more than 20 books for girls. Her books expressed a traditional view of women's roles and were popular throughout her life. Her first venture was a Book of Rhymes.