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Story of a Girl is a 2007 young-adult novel by Sara Zarr. The story follows Deanna Lambert, a 16-year-old girl from Pacifica in the San Francisco Bay Area who struggles with slut shaming, gossip, and sexuality. The novel was a finalist for the National Book Award, and was adapted into a Lifetime movie also titled Story of a Girl in 2017.
Sara Zarr (born October 3, 1970) is an American writer. She was raised in San Francisco , and now lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with her husband. [ 1 ] Her first novel, Story of a Girl , was a 2007 National Book Award finalist. [ 2 ]
Story of a Girl is a 2017 American drama television film directed by Kyra Sedgwick and written by Laurie Collyer and Emily Bickford Lansbury, based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Sara Zarr. The film stars Kevin Bacon, Jon Tenney, Ryann Shane, Sosie Bacon and Tyler Johnston. [1] It aired on July 23, 2017, in the United States on the ...
She is in development to direct a film based on the story of Julia Butterfly Hill and the redwood tree Luna, which is to star Rachel Weisz. She has also written the screenplay of an upcoming adaptation of Sara Zarr's novel Story of a Girl. In 2013, she directed Sunlight Jr., starring Naomi Watts and Matt Dillon. [5]
A look at the lives of Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward, the first Black female doctor in New York, and her sister Sarah J. S. Tompkins Garnet, the first female Black principal in NYC.
Jennifer Echols: Forget You, Going Too Far, Love Story, The Boys Next Door, Endless Summer, The One That I Want, Such A Rush; Sara Bergmark Elfgren: Engelsfors; Simone Elkeles: Perfect Chemistry, Rules of Attraction, Chain Reaction; Zetta Elliott: A Wish After Midnight, Ship of Souls, Mother of the Sea; Anne Emery: Dinny Gordon series, The ...
'Girl in the Garage: The Laura Cowan Story,' premieres Saturday, Jan. 18 at 8/7c on Lifetime Woman Who Endured 4 Years of Captivity and Torture in Garage Speaks Out, as Harrowing Ordeal Becomes a ...
Sara's mother, Frances, made a public plea. Frances Wood (crying): And whoever is behind this, I don't hate you. I don't hate you. I just want my daughter back.