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My Life as a 10-Year-Old Boy is an autobiography written by Nancy Cartwright. First published in September 2000 by Hyperion , it details Cartwright's career, particularly her experiences as the voice of Bart Simpson on The Simpsons and contains insights on the show, diary entries and anecdotes about her encounters with various guest stars.
Rascal: A Memoir of a Better Era, often referred to as Rascal, is a 1963 children's book by Sterling North about his childhood in Wisconsin, illustrated by John Schoenherr. Publication [ edit ]
[5] Joyce Maynard (born 1953) completed Looking Back while she was 19. It was first published in 1973. Margaret Mitchell (1900–1949) wrote her novella Lost Laysen at the age of fifteen and gave the two notebooks containing the manuscript to her boyfriend, Henry Love Angel. The novel was published posthumously in 1996.
Parents drop $100 — at a minimum — on preschool classmate's birthday gifts “There’s this place on the Upper East Side that sells customized rocking horses and scooters and stuff like that.
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is a 2006 graphic memoir by the American cartoonist Alison Bechdel, author of the comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For.It chronicles the author's childhood and youth in rural Pennsylvania, United States, focusing on her complex relationship with her father.
From the Wright Brothers to the Astronauts: The Memoirs of Benjamin D. Foulois: 1968 George William Goddard: Overview: A Lifelong Adventure in Aerial Photography: 1969 Francis Gary Powers: Operation Overflight: The U-2 Spy Pilot Tells His Story for the First Time: 1970 Raymond Collishaw: Air Command: A Fighter Pilot's Story: 1973 Donald Wilson
In Source Code: My Beginnings – the first instalment in a planned memoir trilogy – he looks back on his early years, from his birth in Seattle to the foundation of Microsoft in the 1970s.
Childtimes: A Three-Generation Memoir is a 1979 book about three women's remembrances of their childhoods from the late 19th century through the 20th century: children's author Eloise Greenfield, her mother, Lessie Jones Little, and her grandmother, Pattie Ridley Jones.