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Joan Walsh Anglund (January 3, 1926 – March 9, 2021) was an American poet and children's book author and illustrator. A Friend Is Someone Who Likes You, her first children's books, was one of the New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books. She published more than 120 books, and as of 2014, she had sold over 45 million books worldwide ...
Nanit is an American technology start-up company that develops baby monitor devices connected through its mobile application. [1] [2] The camera captures the video recording of the child and analyzes the footage and shares insights based on the movement of the baby. [3] [4] Nanit was founded by Tor Ivry, Andrew Berman and Assaf Glazer. Sarah ...
The rest of the book is the diary itself. In a Kafkaesque maelstrom of terrifying bureaucratic confusion and utter insanity, the agent attempts to follow his mission directives, conducting on-the-spot investigations: "Verify. Search. Destroy. Incite. Inform. Over and out. On the nth day nth hour sector n subsector n rendezvous with N."
William Reinhold "Gatz" Hjortsberg [1] [2] (February 23, 1941 – April 22, 2017) was an American novelist and screenwriter, who wrote the screenplay of the film Legend. [2] [3] His novel Falling Angel was the basis for the film Angel Heart (1987). [4] The novel was adapted into an opera in 2015, composed by J. Mark Scearce with a libretto by ...
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The author uses objects in the study, photographs, paintings, pieces of sculpture, books, and furniture, as a way into discussing memories of particular moments, people, and occasions associated with them. In his description, Buechner gives the names of a number of the authors whose books feature on his shelves and have formed his work.
Memories of a Penitent Heart is an American documentary film which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2016 [1] and aired in shortened form on PBS's documentary series POV on July 31, 2017. [2]
Heart (Italian: Cuore) is a children's novel by the Italian author Edmondo De Amicis who was a novelist, journalist, short story writer, and poet. The novel is his best known work to this day, having been inspired by his own children Furio and Ugo who had been schoolboys at the time.