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The Last Descendants is a series of fantasy novels for young adults written by British author Catherine Banner and published by Random House. The series started with a single book Catherine started writing when she was 14 years old and still a student. The first book, The Eyes of a King, became the first part of the series The Last Descendants.
Catherine Banner (born 1989) is a British author, born in Cambridge, England and living in Turin, Italy.She gained international attention with her first book, The Eyes of a King, which she began writing when she was fourteen and still a school student.
The Descendants is a novel written by Kaui Hart Hemmings. The 2011 American film The Descendants , directed by Alexander Payne , with the adapted screenplay by Payne, Nat Faxon , and Jim Rash , [ 1 ] is based on this novel.
Her debut novel, The Descendants, was published in 22 countries and was a New York Times bestseller. [6] It was adapted into the 2011 film The Descendants, starring George Clooney and written by Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, and Jim Rash. [7] [8] [9] Hemmings previously published a collection of stories, House of Thieves.
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The book of Genesis records the descendants of Adam and Eve.The enumerated genealogy in chapters 4, 5, and 11, reports the lineal male descent to Abraham, including the age at which each patriarch fathered his named son and the number of years he lived thereafter.