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James Patterson has written or co-written many "Bookshots" or novellas, and has co-written books with many authors. The list below separates the works into four main categories: fiction written for adults, for young adults and for children, and non-fiction.
Good-bye, My Lady is a novel by James H. Street about a boy and his dog. It was published by J. B. Lippincott Company in June 1954 and reprinted in paperback by Pocket Books in February 1978. It is based on Street's short story "Weep No More, My Lady", which was published in the 6 December 1941 issue of The Saturday Evening Post .
Of James Dog or, more fully, Of James Dog, Kepair of the Quenis Wardrop is a poem of William Dunbar in which the poet complains to Queen Margaret Tudor of Scotland about the keeper of her wardrobe, James Dog. [1] [2] In the work Dunbar claims to have asked Dog for a doublet which has been given to him by the Queen. He then claims that Dog ...
James Kennedy returned to social media after his arrest for misdemeanor domestic violence.. Kennedy, 32, took to Instagram Stories on Tuesday, January 7, to share a photo of him with his dog ...
James Middleton wrote a very special book about his Cocker Spaniel, Ella, who he attributes to saving his life. The brother-in-law to the future king wrote a memoir where he opens up about his ...
Along the way, he makes friends with a red dog named Rumbo. Rumbo is killed when a car in a scrap yard the dogs live in falls on him. Fluke appears in numerous Herbert novels. Rumbo started life as a human, like Fluke. Towards the end of Fluke Rumbo comes back as a red squirrel and later appears in the James Herbert novels The Magic Cottage and ...
[4] Kirkus Reviews called the book "a funky, off-center book that never guns its motor and yet is always arriving at some place that's green and fresh and funny." [5] In a retrospective article, the Chicago Tribune called The Dog of the South "the most enjoyable Portis offering." [6]
Streit was located with her dog shortly after 4 p.m. in a field southwest of East Buckeye Avenue and North Custer Road, the Spokane County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.