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at 2022 Gaithersburg Book Festival. Mary Childs is an American financial journalist, and non-fiction writer. She is co-host for Planet Money. [1] In 2022, she publishedThe Bond King through Flatiron Books. The book was included on "best of" lists from Literary Hub, [2] The New York Times, [3] and Investopedia. [4]
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. (/ k n ɒ p f /) is an American publishing house that was founded by Blanche Knopf and Alfred A. Knopf Sr. in 1915. [1] Blanche and Alfred traveled abroad regularly and were known for publishing European, Asian, and Latin American writers in addition to leading American literary trends.
Mary Childs may refer to: Mary Ellen Childs (born 1957), American composer and multimedia artist; Mary Louise Milliken Childs (1873–1936), American philanthropist
Hazel is interviewed for a local TV show and she criticizes the draining of a local lake to make way for a factory. She doesn't know that George's client Mr. Wheeler wants to buy the property for the project. Mr. Wheeler demands that George fire Hazel. George won't do it and resigns as Mr. Wheeler's lawyer.
The Forgotten Toys is a 1997–99 British animated comedy television series based on the children's book The Night After Christmas. [1] It was made by Hibbert Ralph Entertainment, featuring the voices of Joanna Lumley and Bob Hoskins. It is a poignant tale of abandoned toys who are searching for children to love them.
Heartsounds is an American drama television film directed by Glenn Jordan and written by Fay Kanin, based on the book Heartsounds: The Story of a Love and Loss by Martha Weinman Lear. It stars Mary Tyler Moore and James Garner , with Sam Wanamaker , Wendy Crewson , David Gardner , and Carl Marotte in supporting roles.
Love Child is an Australian television drama. It was created by Sarah Lambert, the co-creator of House Husbands.It premiered on the Nine Network on 17 February 2014. The show focuses on Dr Joan Millar (Jessica Marais), a doctor who works alongside Dr Patrick McNaughton (Jonathan LaPaglia) and Matron Frances Bolton (Mandy McElhinney) at the fictional Kings Cross Hospital's Stanton House for ...
Jackanory is a BBC children's television series, which was originally broadcast between 13 December 1965 [1] to 24 March 1996. The show's format was designed to stimulate an interest in reading, and usually involved an actor reading an abridged version of a children's novel or folk tale whilst seated in an armchair.