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Laurie Ann Thompson is an American writer. She is known for her children's books and books for young adults. Thompson is a winner of one of the 2016 Schneider Family Book Awards for her book, Emmanuel's Dream: The True Story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah , which was illustrated by Sean Qualls.
Frederick Antony Ravi Kumar Zacharias (26 March 1946 – 19 May 2020) was an Indian-born Canadian-American Christian evangelical minister and Christian apologist who founded Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM). He was involved in Christian apologetics for a period spanning more than forty years, authoring more than thirty books.
Seventy-Two Virgins received mixed reviews on original release.David Smith, writing for The Observer, said "despite the pacy narration, there is a sense of going nowhere fast", but praised the humour, saying "Yet while Johnson is a heroic failure as a novelist, he scores in his comic handling of those most sensitive issues: the ideological motives of Muslim suicide bombers (whence the title ...
Sydney Ann Clary (also known as Lacey Dancer, Sherry Carr, and Sara Chance) [19] Rita Clay; Margaret Major Cleaves; Wendy Coakley-Thompson; Sheila Coates; Nicole Cody; Jan Coffey; Elaine Coffman; Jackie Collins; Phoebe Conn; Helen Conrad; Carla Cook; Catherine Cookson; Deborah Coonts; Jilly Cooper; Lori Copeland [8] Susan Coppula; Lecia ...
One of the nicer men that Lori's mom has dated. Gary also feels attracted to Lori. Dexter An ex of Lori's mother who beat her, giving her a black eye and then fled soon afterward. Mr. Clayton The driver of the van who picks up Lori when she hitchhikes and succumbs to her seductions. Lori steals his wallet and decides to mail it back to him, but ...
Lori Anne Petersen, a surgeon that wanted to specialize in plastic surgery; she worked at VMC (Virginian Medical Center). She attended Brown College and then Harvard Medical School. She attended Brown College and then Harvard Medical School.
Lori Ann Verderame / ˌ v ɜːr d ə ˈ r eɪ m / [2] (born January 11, 1965), known professionally as Dr. Lori, is an American appraiser of antiques, collectibles, and fine art; she is also a television personality, public speaker, author, professor and museum curator and director.
The novella "To Ride Pegasus" is a prequel to the three previously published stories. It explains the fortunate scientific discovery of psionic powers and the earliest establishment of the Talents in human society, in Greater New York late during the 20th century (in the future depicted, the conurbation spreading from New Jersey to Manhattan gets named "Jerhattan").