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  2. The Ice People (Gee novel) - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Metro Books) The Ice People is a 1998 science fiction novel by British writer Maggie Gee, set in a future world dominated by a new ice age.The novel examines different elements of contemporary society: the fundamental roles and relationships of men and women, sexuality, politics and the issue of global warming.

  3. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets - Wikipedia

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    Crane, Stephen Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. (New York and London: W.W. Norton & Co., 1979) ISBN 9780393950243. Edited with a preface and notes by Thomas A. Gullason. Contains the 1893 text, as well as contemporary reviews and modern criticism. Crane, Stephen Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and Other Tales of New York.

  4. Muggie Maggie - Wikipedia

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    Muggie Maggie is a book written by Beverly Cleary that was published in the year 1990 revolving around the experiences of eight-year-old Maggie Schultz, and her refusal to learn cursive writing. It has been illustrated by Kay Life , Tracy Dockray , and Alan Tiegreen, and published as audiobooks narrated by Kate Forbes and Kathleen McInerney .

  5. Maggie Gee (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Maggie Mary Gee OBE FRSL (born 2 November 1948) [1] is an English novelist. In 2012, she became a professor of creative writing at Bath Spa University . Gee was one of six women among the 20 writers on the Granta Best of Young British Novelists list in 1983, which she recalls as "a very good time for fiction."

  6. Maggie O’Farrell Reflects on Stammering in New Kids Book ...

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    Murdo Macleod 2017; Walker Books US. Maggie O' Farrell and the cover of 'When the Stammer Came to Stay' Author Maggie O’Farrell is fascinated by the stories often pushed to the sidelines.

  7. Maggie Goes on a Diet - Wikipedia

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    Maggie Goes on a Diet is a children's book by Paul Kramer about weight management in childhood aimed towards children aged 6–12. [1] According to WorldCat, the book is held in 19 libraries as of May, 2015.

  8. After You'd Gone - Wikipedia

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    According to Jane Rogers in the second edition of OUP's Good Fiction Guide, the novel was released to 'raptuous reviews'.Rogers herself praises the 'crystal-clear prose' and goes on to say "This is a love story and a family saga, but the skill with which it is constructed and written gives startling life to these traditional subjects: feelings of love and grief are rarely so well explored [2]

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