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  2. Adrienne Brodeur - Wikipedia

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    Adrienne Brodeur [1] is an American writer. She is the author of the best-selling memoir Wild Game: My Mother, Her Lover and Me and the novel Little Monsters (2023), as well as the novel Man Camp (2005). [2] She has also written for publications such as The New York Times, The Oprah Magazine, Vogue, and Glamour.

  3. National bestseller 'Little Monsters,' from author of 'Wild ...

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    Almost a year after its initial release, Adrienne Brodeur's "Little Monsters" returns to shelves with a new jacket as a paperback on May 7. National bestseller 'Little Monsters,' from author of ...

  4. PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch - Wikipedia

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    The new episodes of Seven Little Monsters were 15 minutes, instead of the original 30 minutes, and were aired immediately after The Berenstain Bears in the same half-hour time slot. [6] This did not last long as PBS eventually aired two 15-minute episodes of The Berenstain Bears back-to-back beginning September 15, 2003. [7]

  5. Wild Game - Wikipedia

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    In Wild Game, Brodeur recounts how Brodeur helped her mother conceal her affair beginning in 1980 when Brodeur was 14. [2] [3] Brodeur's mother Malabar Brewster was a food writer for The Boston Globe, [4] and the book's title comes from the name of an unproduced cookbook Brewster planned to write with her husband, Charles, her lover, Ben Southern, a hunter, and Ben's wife, Lily.

  6. Seven Little Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Seven Little Monsters is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by American author and illustrator Maurice Sendak. [1] Published by Harper & Row in 1977, it was originally created as an animated short for Sesame Street in 1971 and served as the basis for the Canadian-Chinese-Filipino PBS Kids show of the same name (2000–2003).

  7. Seven Little Monsters (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Little Monsters, or 7 Little Monsters, is a Canadian animated children's television series about a family of seven monsters and their mother. [1] It is based on the book of the same name by Maurice Sendak and directed by Neil Affleck , Lynn Reist, and Glenn Sylvester.

  8. Paul Brodeur - Wikipedia

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    Paul Adrian Brodeur Jr. (May 16, 1931 – August 2, 2023) was an American investigative science writer and author, whose writings have appeared in The New Yorker, where he began as a staff writer in 1958.

  9. Mercer Mayer bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Most of these are from Disneyland Records and Little Golden Books (usually labeled as a "Little Golden Book & Cassette" or "Little Golden Book & Record"). These are books that came with a word for word audio recording on record (speed = 33 1 ⁄ 3 , size = 7") or cassette tape of someone reading the story.