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  2. Hitty, Her First Hundred Years - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, children's book author Rosemary Wells and illustrator Susan Jeffers adapted Field's novel to an illustrated storybook titled Rachel Field's Hitty: Her First Hundred Years. In a review of the text, children's literature scholar Cathryn M. Mercier notes that the adaptation removes some of the more archaic and problematic language found ...

  3. Rosemary Wells - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Wells (born January 29, 1943) is an American writer and illustrator of children's books.She often uses animal characters to address real human issues. Some of her most well-known characters are Max & Ruby and Timothy from Timothy Goes To School (both were later adapted into Canadian-animated preschool television series, the former’s airing on Nickelodeon (part of the Nick Jr. block ...

  4. Steerswoman books - Wikipedia

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    The series consists of four books: The Steerswoman (1989), The Outskirter's Secret (1992), The Lost Steersman (2003), and The Language of Power (2004). [1] The full series is planned to be seven books. [2] The first two books were also published in the omnibus The Steerswoman's Road in 2003. [3] The books were originally published by Del Rey ...

  5. Chicken Every Sunday (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Every Sunday is a 1943 autobiographical book by Rosemary Drachman Taylor, written while Taylor was living in Ontario, Canada during World War II. It is a humorous look at her family's life in 1900s Tucson, Arizona, and was compared to Life With Father. [1] [2]

  6. New book shines fresh light on the life of Rosemary Kennedy - AOL

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    Rosemary's condition has been cited as part of the reason Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded the Special Olympics in 1968. This video includes images from the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation and ...

  7. Rosemary Aitken - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Aitken was born in Cornwall but spent much of her early life in New Zealand. Her professional career was spent teaching English Language and she has written a number of textbooks on this subject. Her first historical novel, The Girl from Penvarris, was published in 1995, the first in a series set in a fictional Cornish village. [1]

  8. October Daye - Wikipedia

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    Book Ten, The Brightest Fell (2017), was the first volume released in hardcover. In 2019, DAW Books released a Rosemary and Rue 10th Anniversary Special Edition that included a new bonus novella, Strangers in Court. The first three books of the series have been translated to German. [28] The first two books are available in French. [29]

  9. Rosemary Edghill - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Edghill (born 1956) is an American writer and editor. Some of her work has appeared under her original name, eluki bes shahar (lower case intentional). Her primary genres are science fiction and fantasy , but she began by writing Regency romance novels.

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