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  2. Oswald Wynd - Wikipedia

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    Oswald Morris Wynd (1913–1998) was a Scottish writer. He is best known for his novel The Ginger Tree, which was adapted into a BBC televised mini-series in 1989.. Wynd was born 4 July 1913 in Tokyo of parents who had left their native Perth, Scotland to run a mission in Japan.

  3. GingerSnaps (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The story starts with Ginger, an overweight child with no friends and red hair. Then the book forwards to when she's 12, popular and confident, having lost weight, found makeup, and hair-straighteners, and with a best friend, Shannon. Ginger is happy, until she and Shannon befriend a lonely girl from Ginger's old school, Emily Croft.

  4. Eleanor Estes - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Estes (May 9, 1906 – July 15, 1988) [1] was an American children's writer and a children's librarian.Her book Ginger Pye, for which she also created illustrations, [2] won the Newbery Medal.

  5. James Barber (author) - Wikipedia

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    Ginger Tea Makes Friends (1982 Madrona Publishing ISBN 0-88894-148-X) Flash in the Pan (1982 Douglas & McIntyre Ltd ISBN 0-88894-331-8) James Barber Mushrooms Are Marvellous (1984 Douglas & McIntyre Ltd.; First edition ISBN 0-88894-444-6) James Barber's Personal Guide to the Best Eating in Vancouver (1985 North Country Book Express ISBN 0 ...

  6. The Ginger Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Ginger Tree is a 1977 novel by Scottish novelist Oswald Wynd published in the UK by Collins Publishers. The novel was adapted into a 4-part TV series by the BBC and Japan's NHK for release in 1989, [1] [2] and subsequently shown as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre. [3] Because of the adaptation, the novel became Wynd's most famous. [1]

  7. The Luck of Ginger Coffey (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Luck of Ginger Coffey, a novel by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore, was published in 1960, in the United States by The Atlantic Monthly and in the United Kingdom by Andre Deutsch. In Canada, it received a Governor General's Award. The book was made into a film, directed by Irvin Kershner, and released in 1964.

  8. The Gingerbread Girl - Wikipedia

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    The Gingerbread Girl is a novella by American writer Stephen King, originally published in the July 2007 issue of Esquire. [1] It was later included in King's Just After Sunset collection in 2008.

  9. Ginger: The Life and Death of Albert Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    Ginger: The Life and Death of Albert Goodwin is a non-fiction book written by Canadian writer Susan Mayse; first published in January 1990, by Harbour Publishing. In the book, the author gives a narrative account of the life and "untimely" death of Albert "Ginger" Goodwin ; [ 2 ] a migrant coal miner from Treeton , England.