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Anne Sloan, author of Houston Heights, wrote that circa the 1950s The Leader was "floundering". [1] At one point a man with the family name Burge acquired the publication, and according to Sloan Burge "brought" the publication "back to life in 1957."
Stephanie Land (born September 1978) is an American author and public speaker. [1] [2] [3] She is best known for writing Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive (2019), which was adapted to television miniseries Maid (2021) for Netflix. [4]
Stephanie S. Tolan (born 1942 in Ohio) is an American author of children's books. Her book Surviving the Applewhites received a Newbery Honor in 2003. [1] She obtained a master's degree in English at Purdue University. Tolan is a senior fellow at the Institute for Educational Advancement. She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her husband.
Stephanie Adams (July 24, 1970 – c. May 18, 2018) [1] [2] was an American model, author, and murderer. She was Playboy Playmate of the Month for November 1992. On May 18, 2018, Adams killed herself and her seven-year-old son in a murder-suicide. [3]
Sasha Alex Sloan, Ashe, The Japanese House and Marynn Taylor will serve as special guests in select shows. ‘The Flip Off’ Premieres — January 29. ... Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for GLAAD.
Stefanie Pintoff’s books take place in New York City in the early 1900s. Her character Simon Ziele is a police detective who lost his fiancée in a steamship accident, and Alistair Sinclair is a talented and egotistical criminologist.
Stefanie Zweig (19 September 1932 – 25 April 2014) was a German Jewish writer and journalist. She is best known for her autobiographical novel , Nirgendwo in Afrika ( Nowhere in Africa ) (1995), which was a bestseller in Germany.
Raised in Encino, St. John was a member of the Michael Panaieff Children's Ballet Company with Natalie Wood and Stefanie Powers. [10] [11] All three would later marry or co-star with actor Robert Wagner. When she was 13, her stage mother Betty changed Jill's last name to the more marketable St. John. [10]