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The book's dustjacket states that the author, "The Secret Barrister", is a junior barrister practising criminal law before the courts of England and Wales. [1] " The Secret Barrister" is also a blogger who in 2016 and 2017 was named Independent Blogger of the Year at the Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards. [1]
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The Secret: Dare to Dream is a 2020 American drama film based on the 2006 self-help book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne. Directed by Andy Tennant , from a screenplay he wrote with Bekah Brunstetter and Rick Parks, it stars Katie Holmes , Josh Lucas , Jerry O'Connell , and Celia Weston .
The book has been translated into 50 languages and has sold over 30 million copies. [11] Due partly to an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, the book and film had grossed $300 million in sales by 2009. [12] Byrne has subsequently released Secret merchandise and several related books.
In March 2015, shooting wrapped on the film adaptation, Damascus Cover of Howard Kaplan's novel The Damascus Cover set in 1989 at the fall of the Berlin Wall, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, John Hurt, Jurgen Prochnow and Olivia Thirlby.
In Secret (also known as Thérèse) is a 2013 American erotic thriller romance film written and directed by Charlie Stratton. Based on Émile Zola 's classic 1867 novel Thérèse Raquin [ 3 ] and the 2009 stage play by the same name penned by Neal Bell , the film stars Elizabeth Olsen , Tom Felton , Oscar Isaac and Jessica Lange .
The novel was well received. [4] Entertainment Weekly ' s Leah Greenblatt gave the novel an "A−" rating, describing it as "a sharp, thoughtful read". [5] Publishers Weekly concluded that, "Simultaneously a page-turner and a book one has to put down occasionally to think about and absorb, Moriarty’s novel challenges the reader as well as her characters, but in the best possible way."