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Tracy Flick Can't Win is a 2022 novel by American author Tom Perrotta. [1] It was published by Scribner and is a sequel to the 1998 novel Election. [2] [3] In the audiobook of the 2022 novel, Tracy Flick is voiced by Lucy Liu. [4]
Little Children is a 2006 satirical melodrama film [3] directed by Todd Field, based on the 2004 novel by Tom Perrotta, who co-wrote the screenplay with Field.It follows Sarah Pierce (Kate Winslet), an unhappy housewife who has an affair with a married neighbor (Patrick Wilson).
Mrs. Fletcher is an American comedy miniseries based on the 2017 novel of the same name written by Tom Perrotta. [1] The series stars Kathryn Hahn and was given a series order by HBO. [2] The pilot was written by Perrotta and directed by Nicole Holofcener. [2] On August 16, 2019, it was announced that the series would premiere on October 27, 2019.
Tom Perrotta was born in Summit, New Jersey, and raised in Garwood, New Jersey, [1] where he spent his entire childhood, and was raised Roman Catholic. [2] His father was an Italian immigrant postal worker, whose parents emigrated from a village near Avellino, Campania, and his mother is an Albanian-Italian immigrant former secretary, who stayed home to raise him along with his older brother ...
Election is a 1998 novel by Tom Perrotta about a high school history teacher who attempts to sabotage a manipulative, ambitious girl's campaign to become school president. . The novel was adapted into a film of the same title directed by Alexander Pay
Little Children is a 2004 novel by American author Tom Perrotta that interweaves the dark stories of seven main characters, all of whom live in the same Boston suburb during the middle of a hot summer.
The Abstinence Teacher is a 2007 novel by American author Tom Perrotta. It tells the story of Ruth Ramsey, a divorced sexual education teacher who lives in suburban New Jersey and comes into conflict with the town's conservative population. According to Perrotta, it is "all about sex education and the culture wars."
"Time After Time" is a romantic jazz standard with lyrics written by Sammy Cahn and music by Jule Styne in 1946. First recordings