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  2. Judith Guest - Wikipedia

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    Guest's first book, Ordinary People, published in 1976, was the basis of the 1980 film Ordinary People that won the Academy Award for Best Picture. [1] This novel and two others, Second Heaven (1982) and Errands (1997), are about adolescents forced to deal with crises in their families. Guest also wrote the screenplay for the 1987 film Rachel ...

  3. Ordinary People (Guest novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary People is Judith Guest's first novel. Published in 1976, it tells the story of a year in the life of the Jarretts, an affluent suburban family trying to cope with the aftermath of two traumatic events.

  4. Ordinary People - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary People is a 1980 American drama film directed by Robert Redford in his feature directorial debut.The screenplay by Alvin Sargent is based on the 1976 novel by Judith Guest.

  5. Ordinary People (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary People (Guest novel), a 1976 novel by Judith Guest on which the film is based; Ordinary People (play), a stage version of the novel by Judith Guest; Ordinary People (Evans novel), a 2018 novel by Diana Evans; Ordinary People: Our Story, an autobiography by Ozzy Osbourne

  6. Second Heaven - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Viking Press) Second Heaven is a novel written by Judith Guest, published in 1983.

  7. Killing Time in St. Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Judith Guest and Rebecca Hill began writing Killing Time in St. Cloud around 1985, choosing to pick a genre in which neither had previously written. They chose to write together, partially to deal with the isolation felt while writing by oneself, but also because they held "similar values and orientation towards experience". [1]

  8. First-Time Primetime Emmy Winners Judith Light and ... - AOL

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    As of Saturday night, Judith Light and Jasmine Guy were finally able to add “Emmy winner” to their list of career achievements. The pair picked up trophies on the first night of the two-part ...

  9. The Tarnished Eye - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the first edition, published by Scribner.. The Tarnished Eye is a 2004 crime novel by American writer Judith Guest, based on the Robison family murders that occurred in June 1968 in Good Hart, Michigan and the murders committed by John Norman Collins in the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti areas of Michigan in the late 1960s.