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  2. Ann Scott (French novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Ann Scott (born 3 November 1965) is a French novelist. She is regarded as a social realist for her novels which paint portraits of contemporary youth and her second novel Superstars has given her a cult status in France.

  3. Ann Scott - Wikipedia

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    Ann Scott may refer to: Ann Scott (French novelist) (born 1965) Ann Scott (British author) (born 1950), British feminist author; Ann Scott (singer), Irish singer-songwriter; Ann London Scott (1929–1975), American feminist; Ann Scott (First Lady of Florida) Ann Scott-Moncrieff (1914–1943), Scottish writer; Anne Scott-James (1913–2009 ...

  4. Superstars (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Superstars, published in France in 2000 by Flammarion and translated in several languages, is the second novel by Ann Scott.Relating the tales of the techno culture emerging in France and in Europe in the late nineties, this pop novel instantly gave its author a cult status.

  5. Ann Scott (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Ann Scott is an Irish singer-songwriter from Dublin, Ireland. [1] Music career. Ann Scott recorded her debut album Poor Horse [2] between 2002 and 2003.

  6. Ann Scott (British author) - Wikipedia

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    Ann Scott (born 1950) is a British feminist author born in London to an American father and British mother. Education and career. She studied at Girton College, ...

  7. Ann Scott (First Lady of Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Frances Annette Scott (née Holland, born February 11, 1952) is an American businesswoman, who served as the first lady of Florida from 2011 to 2019, as the wife of former Governor Rick Scott. She focused her time as first lady promoting childhood literacy. Scott was raised in Texas and moved to Missouri where she met her future husband in high ...

  8. Anne Scott - Wikipedia

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    Anne Scott may refer to: Anne Scott (journalist), Scottish broadcast journalist; Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch (1651–1732), Scottish peeress; Anne Scott-James (1913–2009), British journalist and author; Anne Scott-Pendlebury, Australian actress; Anne Firor Scott (1921–2019), American historian

  9. Ann Scott-Moncrieff - Wikipedia

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    Ann Scott-Moncrieff (née Shearer) (1914–1943) was a Scottish author. She was born in Kirkwall , Orkney , Scotland , the daughter of Major J.D.M. Shearer, in 1914. [ 1 ] At the age of seventeen, she served her apprenticeship in journalism at The Orcadian . [ 2 ]