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Several of the books have been New York Times bestsellers. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The series includes three self-contained trilogies that incorporate familiar characters from the rest of the series while standing on their own: [ 4 ] Eve , Quinn , and Bonnie ; [ 5 ] Taking Eve , Hunting Eve , and Silencing Eve ; [ 6 ] Shadow Play , Hide Away , and Night ...
Johansen lives in Georgia, and is married. Her son, Roy Johansen, is an Edgar Award-winning screenwriter and novelist. Iris and Roy have written the Kendra Michaels books series together. [7] [8] [9] Her daughter, Tamara, contributes as her research assistant. [10] [11]
The Killing Game is a 2011 Lifetime Original Movie based on the novel The Killing Game by Iris Johansen. It was directed by Bobby Roth . The film premiered on Lifetime on October 30, 2011.
Formerly My Weekly Reader, the Weekly Reader was a weekly newspaper for elementary school children. It was first published by the American Education Press of Columbus, Ohio, which had been founded in 1902 by Charles Palmer Davis to publish Current Events, a paper for secondary school children. [3] The first issue appeared on September 21, 1928. [4]
William Frantz Elementary School is an American elementary school located at 3811 North Galvez Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70117. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Along with McDonogh No. 19 Elementary School , it was involved in the New Orleans school desegregation crisis during 1960.
They enlist a teacher at their school, Laura Clayton, to be their adviser, and together with the three form "The Publishing Club". Zoe gives Ms. Clayton $500 to pay for the office and services but feeling guilty, Ms. Clayton secretly pays for it herself and safely stores Zoe's money away in her bank account.
The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids (or, simply, The Bailey School Kids) is a supernatural children's book series. The books in the series are co-authored by Marcia T. Jones and Debbie Dadey . John Steven Gurney is the original illustrator of the series (covers and interior illustrations) and designer of the characters.
The Frameline Film Festival said that the film "boldly turned the minefield of teaching about LGBTQ issues in elementary schools into a navigable playing field" and "was instrumental in bringing queer issues into elementary school curricula." [21] The book Voices of Transgender Children in Early Childhood Education used the film as an example ...