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Nightbitch is a 2024 American black comedy horror film written and directed by Marielle Heller, based on the 2021 novel by Rachel Yoder. [2] The film stars Amy Adams, Scoot McNairy, Arleigh Snowden, Emmett Snowden, Mary Holland, Ella Thomas, Archana Rajan, and Jessica Harper.
The first book featuring Mafia fixer Levi Yoder, Perimeter, was released in October 2018. [17] Two sequels, The Inside Man and Never Again , were released in September 2020. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] The Inside Man debuted at #122 on the USA Today list on July 18, 2019. [ 20 ]
Yoder had not written for two years when she began writing Nightbitch. [1] She wrote it in part due to the anger she felt after becoming a mother and the resultant changes to her personal and professional life. [2] She was further inspired by a passage in Jenny Offill's novel Dept. of Speculation. [1]
Yoder is a surname of Swiss German origin of which the original spelling is Joder. It originated from the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. The name dates back to at least 1260, and is a shortened version of the name Theodore. Saint Yoder (died c. 400) is a patron saint of Valais, probably the first bishop of Octodurum.
The Politics of Jesus is a 1972 book by the American theologian and ethicist John Howard Yoder. [1] In it, Yoder argues against popular views of Jesus, particularly those views held by Reinhold Niebuhr, which he believed to be dominant at the time.
Jonas Yoder, 406 U.S. 205 (1972), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that Amish children could not be placed under compulsory education past 8th grade. The Court ruled that the Amish parents' fundamental right to free exercise of religion outweighed the state's interest in educating their children.
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