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David Copperfield [N 1] is a novel by English author Charles Dickens, narrated by the eponymous David Copperfield, detailing his adventures in his journey from infancy to maturity. As such, it is typically categorized in the bildungsroman genre.
After is a 2014 young adult romance novel written by American author Anna Todd under her Wattpad name Imaginator1D and published by Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. After is the first installment of the After novel series. A film adaptation of the same name was released on April 12, 2019.
After is a 2019 American romantic drama film directed by Jenny Gage, who co-wrote the screenplay with Susan McMartin, Tamara Chestna, and Tom Betterton, based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Anna Todd. It is the first installment in the After film series.
The rest of the novel traces David's life, from his adolescence in 1960s England to his death in near contemporary times. David is bi-racial. His English mother, Avril, is a skilled dressmaker with her own business; David and Avril live together and are close. David's father is Burmese. He is absent: a mysterious figure, whom Avril rarely mentions.
Life After Life is a 2013 novel by Kate Atkinson. It is the first of two novels about the Todd family. It is the first of two novels about the Todd family. The second, A God in Ruins , was published in 2015.
The Postman is a post-apocalyptic dystopian science fiction novel by David Brin.It is about a man wandering the desolate Oregon countryside who finds a United States Postal Service uniform, which he puts on and then claims he is a mail carrier and federal inspector for the "Restored United States of America".
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Just David was the second in a string of four bestsellers for Porter between 1913 and 1918. [9] According to The Bookman, in 1916-1917 Just David was among the top six bestsellers in cities across the United States, [1] and in July 1916 it was the second bestselling novel of 1916. [2] Publishers Weekly printed similar numbers. [10]