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  2. Hilary Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Hilary Boyd (born 23 June 1949) [1] is a Welsh-born British novelist. Her first novel, Thursdays in the Park , became an unexpected best seller. Her work, often dealing with the erotic lives of older people, has given rise to a new literary genre, described by the Observer newspaper, as 'gran-lit'.

  3. Last Tango in Halifax - Wikipedia

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    She compared the treatment of older characters in the series to Hilary Boyd's novel Thursdays in the Park and the film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2012). [72] The Huffington Post ' s Caroline Frost thought the series was reminiscent of the dialogue and sensibility of the playwright Alan Bennett. She wrote the story was poignant and praised ...

  4. Category:21st-century British novelists - Wikipedia

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    C. Pat Cadigan; Carole Cadwalladr; Alastair Campbell; Joanna Cannon; Mike Carey (writer) Justin Cartwright; Candice Carty-Williams; Caroline Carver (author) Anne-Marie Casey

  5. Hilary Farr Explains Exit From HGTV's 'Love It or List It' - AOL

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    Hilary Farr has officially departed from Love It or List It, the HGTV series she co-hosted for the past decade alongside realtor David Visentin. According to Farr, the decision to exit was ...

  6. ‘60s Muse Turned Psychologist Jenny Boyd Explores Rock’s ...

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    Jenny Boyd is one such woman who first was known as being the little sister of Pattie Boyd (Mrs. George Harrison and, later, Mrs. Eric Clapton). Boyd eventually became known for her own rock star ...

  7. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

  8. Alastair Boyd, 7th Baron Kilmarnock - Wikipedia

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    Boyd married Diana Mary Gibson in 1954 but the marriage was dissolved in 1970. [1] Gibson died in 1975. He married for a second time, in 1977. His new wife, Hilary Bardwell ("Hilly"), had been married twice before: first to Kingsley Amis (with whom she had three children: Philip Amis, the novelist Martin Amis, and Sally Amis), and later to D. R. Shackleton Bailey.

  9. The other members were identified as Charles “Charlie” McDaniel, 44; Jonathan D. Boyd, 40; and Alexander “Alex” Huffman, 34, in a Facebook post from the United Association of Journeymen ...