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Little, Big: or, The Fairies' Parliament is a contemporary fantasy novel by John Crowley, published in 1981. It won the World Fantasy Award in 1982. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Little Big Girl (Danish: Ulvepigen Tinke) is a 2002 Danish children's film directed by Morten Køhlert based on the book Hungerbarnet by Cecil Bødker. [1] References
List of automotive superlatives - which includes rankings by the smallest, largest, fastest, and best-selling, as well as "firsts" such as the first with a passive restraint, climate control, and in-car entertainment. List of bridges by length; List of busiest airports by passenger traffic; List of busiest container ports; List of cities by ...
A new children’s book, "Camilla and the Caterpillars," tells of a girl’s love for caterpillars that leads to an understanding of native plants.
Amazon's Best Books of the Year is a list of best books created yearly by Amazon.com. It is a list of best books picked by Amazon editors and customers. It began in 2000. Customer favorites are ranked according to the number of sales made through October, for books published in that calendar year. The lists are usually announced in early November.
A Big Little Book was typically 3 + 5 ⁄ 8 in (92 mm) wide and 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (110 mm) high, with 212 to 432 pages making an approximate thickness of 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (38 mm). ). The interior book design usually displayed full-page black-and-white illustrations on the right side, facing the pages of text on the
Reginald "Reg" Hollis, a long-standing fictional police constable in the British television series The Bill; Reginald "Bubbles" Cousins, in the American television series The Wire; Reginald, a fictional koala in American Dad!, voiced by Erik Durbin; Chief Inspector Reginald Wexford, the protagonist in a series of mysteries by Ruth Rendell
Big Girl, Little Girl was nominated for two awards, one of which it has one. It won 'Best Director' in the Strasbourg Film Festival (II) in 2004, but failed to win 'Best Short Film' in the San Francisco Short Film Festival in the same year.