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Lois Ann Lowry (/ ˈ l aʊər i /; [2] née Hammersberg; born March 20, 1937) is an American writer. She is the author of several books for children and young adults, including The Giver Quartet , Number the Stars , and Rabble Starkey .
Jane Krakowski as Helga "Mother" Willoughby, the Willoughby's abusive mother with a hobby of knitting. Seán Cullen as Barnaby A and Barnaby B Willoughby, the "creepy" twin boys and youngest children of the Willoughbys with a shared passion for inventing. Ricky Gervais as The Cat, a talking blue tabby cat and the narrator of the film.
Inspector Willoughby, an animated character from The Woody Woodpecker Show; John Willoughby, one of the main characters in Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility; The Willoughbys, a book written by Lois Lowry. The title character of the short-lived 1999 British sitcom Dr Willoughby; Willoughby, Texas, a fictional town featured in Revolution
Land used for the Willoughby-Eastlake school district, Lake County YMCA, Willoughby Fire station, Willoughby Police Station and Lake Metroparks' (Gully Brook Park). [284] Architect Unknown 125 [284] Willoughby: 37000 Ridge Road(Rt 84) and Shankland Road 1915 Atlas, Willoughby Twp. Track-10 Lot-4 [288] and P. 127 [289] Harkness Estate: No ...
Texas City is home to the Texas City Dike, a man-made breakwater built of tumbled granite blocks in the 1930s, that was originally designed to protect the lower Houston Ship Channel from silting. The dike, famous among locals as being "the world's longest man-made fishing pier ", extends roughly 5.2 mi (8 km) to the southeast into the mouth of ...
Michael Largo – author of mostly non-fiction books, including Final Exits; The Portable Obituary; Genius and Heroin; Ki Longfellow (1944–2022) – novelist, born on Staten Island; author of The Secret Magdalene; Lois Lowry (b. 1937) – children's author, two-time Newbery Medal winner; Brian Plante – writer, best known for science fiction ...
Fannin, Texas – Col. James Fannin (Texian patriot) [196] Fannett, Texas – B. J. Fannett (local landowner who opened a general store there in the 1890s) Fargo, North Dakota – William Fargo [196] Faribault, Minnesota – Jean-Baptiste Faribault (settler) [196] Farley, Mendocino County, California – Jackson Farley (early settler)
Tim Giago, 88, journalist (Indian Country Today, Rapid City Journal) and founder of the Native American Journalists Association (b. 1934) [93] Michael R. Long, 82, politician, member of the New York City Council (1981–1983) and chairman of the Conservative Party of New York State (1988–2019) (b. 1940) [94]