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The Red Necklace is a young adult historical novel by Sally Gardner, published by Orion in 2007. It is a story of the French Revolution , interwoven with Roma magic. The audiobook is narrated by Tom Hiddleston .
Sally Gardner is the daughter of two lawyers. She was raised in Birmingham; her parents separated and later divorced when she was five. [5] Her mother, Nina Lowry, was a barrister and judge at the Old Bailey. [6] Gardner recalls being badly bullied in school, even being nicknamed 'Silly Sally' on account of her then undiagnosed dyslexia. [7]
Sally Gardner – The Countess's Calamity, I, Coriander, The Red Necklace Leon Garfield (1921–1996) – Devil-in-the-Fog , Smith , The God Beneath the Sea , John Diamond Howard R. Garis (1873–1962) – Uncle Wiggily Longears series
Mary J. Blige was born in the Bronx in the early ’70s, much like hip-hop itself. By the time she came of age in the projects of Yonkers, she was singing backup for rappers like Father MC ...
I, Coriander is a 2005 young adult novel by Sally Gardner, a historical fantasy set in London at the time of the Puritan Commonwealth. The novel traces the time period of the beheading of Charles the 1st through the Restoration of Charles the 2nd. It won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Gold Award. [1]
Maggot Moon is a young adult novel written by Sally Gardner, illustrated by Julian Crouch, and published February 12, 2013 by Candlewick Press.The book takes place in an alternate timeline of 1956 as the characters live in "The Motherland," telling a tale of what could have happened had the Nazis won the Second World War.
Mary J Blige. John Shearer/Getty Images for The Hollywood Reporter After years of rocking statement boots, Mary J. Blige finally has her own namesake style. Blige, 53, joined forces with Italian ...
An Almond for a Parrot was published in 2016 by English author Sally Gardner (who writes children’s fiction) under the pseudonym Wray Delaney, [1] this is an adult novel set in London in 1756, and has been described as an erotic fairytale. [2] It takes its title from a tract by Elizabethan writer Thomas Nashe. [2]