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  2. Mary Raymond Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Mary Raymond Andrews (née Shipman; April 2, 1860 – August 2, 1936) was an American writer. She is best known for a widely read short story about US President Abraham Lincoln , "The Perfect Tribute", which was adapted for film twice and sold 600,000 copies when published as a standalone volume.

  3. Mary Kay Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Mary Kay Andrews (born July 27, 1954) [1] is the pen name of American writer Kathy Hogan Trocheck, based in Savannah, Georgia, who has authored a number of best-selling books under the Andrews pen name since 2002. [2] Trochek graduated from the University of Georgia with a journalism degree in 1976.

  4. Raymond Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Andrews was born June 6, 1934, in Plainview, Georgia, and grew up in north central Georgia. He was the fourth child of George Andrews and Viola Andrews, who worked as sharecroppers. [1] In total, he had nine siblings. [1] As a child, Andrews and his siblings assisted their parents by working in the local cotton fields and peach orchards.

  5. Roy Chapman Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Time Magazine, October 29, 1923. Roy Chapman Andrews (January 26, 1884 – March 11, 1960) was an American explorer, adventurer, and naturalist who became the director of the American Museum of Natural History. [1] He led a series of expeditions through the politically disturbed China of the early 20th century into the Gobi Desert and ...

  6. How Did Mary Kay Letourneau Get Caught? - AOL

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    On Aug. 7, 1997, Letourneau pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree rape of a minor. Despite this plea, she insisted that her relationship with Fualaau was consensual and “ romantic ...

  7. J. N. Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Seventh-dayAdventist Church. John Nevins Andrews (July 22, 1829 – October 21, 1883) was a Seventh-day Adventist minister, the first official Seventh-day Adventist missionary, writer, editor, and scholar. Andrews University (Michigan, USA), a university owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist church, is named after him.

  8. Flowers in the Attic - Wikipedia

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    Flowers in the Attic is a 1979 Gothic novel by V. C. Andrews.It is the first book in the Dollanganger series, and was followed by Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday, Garden of Shadows, Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth, Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger, and Christopher's Diary: Secret Brother.

  9. Children of God (novel) - Wikipedia

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    37725654. Dewey Decimal. 813/.54 21. LC Class. PS3568.U76678 C48 1998. Preceded by. The Sparrow. Children of God is the second book, and the second science fiction novel, written by author Mary Doria Russell. It is the sequel to the novel The Sparrow .

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