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  2. Mary Anne (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Daphne du Maurier's 1954 novel Mary Anne is a fictionalised account of the real-life story of her great-great-grandmother, Mary Anne Clarke, née Thompson (1776-1852). [1] It was published by Gollancz in the UK and by Doubleday in the US. Mary Anne Clarke from 1803 to 1808 was mistress of Frederick Augustus, the Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827).

  3. List of The Baby-Sitters Club novels - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne and the Library Mystery (February 1994) - Mary Anne gets a job helping with the children's readathon at Stoneybrook Library; however, someone is setting books on fire. Mary Anne, along with the members of The Baby-Sitters Club, decide to find out who the culprit is.

  4. The Baby-Sitters Club - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne has a stepsister named Dawn, a stepbrother named Jeff, and a kitten named Tigger. In Mary Anne and the Secret in the Attic it is revealed that she lived with her grandparents before her dad raised her on his own. Mary Anne is played by Meghan Lahey in the HBO series, Malia Baker in the Netflix series, and Rachael Leigh Cook in the ...

  5. Mary-Anne O'Connor - Wikipedia

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    Mary-Anne O'Connor on Channel 7 Sunrise. O'Connor grew up in Wahroonga, Sydney, the daughter of Dorn and Australian artist Kevin Best. [2] The youngest of six children, she was inspired by her father's foray into the art scene in mid-life. This example would see her do the same, publishing ten books in nine years (2015 - 2024).

  6. George Eliot - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Evans (22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880; alternatively Mary Anne or Marian [1] [2]), known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. [3]

  7. Anne of Green Gables - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Anne of Green Gables was ranked number 41 in The Big Read, a BBC survey of the British public to determine the "nation's best-loved novel" (not children's novel). [ 44 ] In 2012, it was ranked number nine among all-time children's novels in a survey published by School Library Journal , a monthly with primarily U.S. audience.

  8. Lists of books - Wikipedia

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    List of books by Hilaire Belloc; List of books by Mary Berry; List of books by Enid Blyton; List of works by Jorge Luis Borges; List of works by Ray Bradbury; List of books by Frank Macfarlane Burnet; List of books by Barbara Cartland; List of books by G. K. Chesterton; List of books by Agatha Christie; List of books by Jacques Derrida; List of ...

  9. Mary Ann - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne Raywid (1928–2010), American education scholar, author, and activist; Mary Anne Reiley, real name of Mame Reiley (1952–2014), American political activist and business leader; Mary Anne Richey (1917–1983), American district judge; Mary Anne Rymill (c. 1817–1897), New Zealand missionary, teacher, nurse, and companion