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  2. Madeline (book) - Wikipedia

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    Madeline is a 1939 book written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans, the first in the book series of six, later expanded by the author's grandson to 17, which inspired the Madeline media franchise. Inspired by the life experiences of its author/illustrator, the book is considered one of the major classics of children's literature through the ...

  3. Madeline (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Madeline is a book series, part of the Madeline media franchise, originally created by Ludwig Bemelmans. The series follows the daily adventures of Madeline, a seven-year-old girl attending a boarding school in Paris with eleven other girls, under the care of their teacher, Miss Clavel.

  4. Madeline - Wikipedia

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    Madeline is a media franchise that originated as a series of children's books written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans. [1] The books have been adapted into numerous formats, spawning telefilms, television series and a live action feature film.

  5. Madeline and the Gypsies - Wikipedia

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    A 1966 Czech-American animated film titled Alice of Wonderland in Paris briefly adapts Madeline and the Gypsies, along with four other short stories. [ 2 ] In 2008, Madeline and the Gypsies was adapted into a musical, with script by Barry Kornhauser and score by Michael Koerner, which premiered at The Children's Theater Company in Minneapolis, MN.

  6. Ravensong - Wikipedia

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    The Raven is a crucial element in this novel; she represents a traditional Native Canadian trickster, inflicting sickness upon the people. She functions as a messenger of "cross-cultural communication" throughout the novel. (Eigenbrod 2005: 89). [2] German and Madeline play an important role in helping to develop Stacey's perceptions of society ...

  7. “Pretty Lonesome ”Host Madeline Argy Calls George Orwell’s ...

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    1984, may just be the next read for Madeline Argy’s book club on her Pretty Lonesome podcast.. While discussing the differing literature education requirements by country, Argy brought up the ...

  8. An Acceptable Time - Wikipedia

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    An Acceptable Time is a 1989 young adult science fiction novel by Madeleine L'Engle, the last of her books to feature Polyhymnia O'Keefe, better known as Poly (The Arm of the Starfish, Dragons in the Waters) or Polly (A House Like a Lotus, An Acceptable Time). [1]

  9. Fascism: A Warning - Wikipedia

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    Regarding later chapters where Albright recounted encounters with Hugo Chávez and Vladimir Putin, Caryl responds: "Rather oddly, given the title of her book, she admits that none of these contemporary politicians really qualify as fascists. She's merely using them—and a long chapter at the end, about the worrisome behavior of the current U.S ...