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  3. Beryl Bainbridge - Wikipedia

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    Bainbridge was the patron of the People's Book Prize. Bainbridge was still working on The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress at the time of her death. The novel, which was based on a real-life journey Bainbridge made across America in 1968, is about the mystery girl reputed to have been involved in the assassination of Robert Kennedy .

  4. Irene Byers - Wikipedia

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    Amy Irene Byers (née Cookson; 7 June 1906 – 11 February 1992) [3] was an English novelist, poet and children's writer who wrote around forty books mostly published in the 1950s and 1960s. Life [ edit ]

  5. The Girl on the Boat - Wikipedia

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    It first appeared in 1921 as a serial in the Woman's Home Companion in the United States under the title Three Men and a Maid. It was first published as a book in the United States on April 26, 1922, by George H. Doran , New York, and as The Girl on the Boat in the United Kingdom by Herbert Jenkins , London, on June 15, 1922.

  6. Maid (book) - Wikipedia

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    Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive is the first book by Stephanie Land, published by Hachette Books on January 22, 2019. The book—an elaboration of an article Land wrote for Vox in 2015—debuted at number three on The New York Times Best Seller list. The book was adapted to the Netflix television miniseries Maid (2021).

  7. Alice Turner Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Alice Turner Curtis (September 6, 1860 – July 10, 1958) was an American writer of juvenile historical fiction. She was probably best remembered by young readers of her day for The Little Maid's Historical Series (which comprises twenty-four books, starting with A Little Maid of Province Town).

  8. Hannah Woolley - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Woolley, sometimes spelled Wolley (c.1622 – in or after 1675), [1] was an English writer who published early books on household management; she was probably the first person to earn a living doing this.

  9. The Bondmaid - Wikipedia

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    Sold into servitude at age of four by her own mother and treated harshly by fellow bondmaids, Han forms a bond with Wu, who is the grandson of a head housemaid.Their friendship becomes doomed love when Wu moves to the United States, and Han find herself stuck with jealous bondmaids and Wu's relatives in Singapore.