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Her latest and third adult novel Summer Sisters ( 1998 ) was widely praised and has sold more than 3 million copies.
His latest play to receive wide acclaim is For The Pleasure Of Seeing Her Again, a funny and nostalgic play, centered on the memories of his mother.
Her latest novel is Infrarouge ( 2010 ).
Her latest studio album, Human ( 2008 ), was her first effort to be released on the Epic label after a label change in 2005.
Her latest role was that of Penelope Bryte in 2010's My Soul to Take.
Her latest two films, The Man Without a Country, a film adaptation of Edward Everett Hale's The Man Without a Country, and War and the Woman, would also soon be released, both on September 9, 1917.
Her latest position was that of University Director at Karolinska Institutet.
Her latest album Still Standing, whose recording was tracked by a BET reality series of the same name, was released in 2010 and produced the hit singles " Everything to Me " and " Love All Over Me ", the first of which became Arnold's sixth number one hit.
Her latest investment include: Applied Proteomics, Genomera, Habit Labs, HealthEngage, Health Loop, HealthRally, HealthTap, Keas, Lexity, Medico, Medivo, Omada Health, Organized Wisdom, PatientsLikeMe, Resilient, Tocagen, Mequibrium, VitaPortal, GreenGoose, PatientsKnowBest, and Valkee.
Her novel The Y Chromosome has been optioned for a movie and has been used as a text in both Women's Studies and sociology courses in Canada and the U. S. Her latest novel is The Exclusion Principle ( Sumach Press, 2009 ).
Her latest metal sculpture at large scale is now located at the Dalbergplatz in Frankfurt-Höchst and named Windsbraut.
Her latest play, Drunk Enough To Say I Love You ( 2006 ), takes a critical look at what she sees as the submissiveness of Britain to America in foreign policy.
Her latest project, Kalafina, is composed of Keiko Kubota ( FictionJunction Keiko ), Wakana Ootaki ( FictionJunction Wakana ) and two other vocalists named Hikaru and Maya.
Her latest projects are Americano, Caleuche: The Call of the Sea, Casas de Cartón and Gigola where she plays feminist Laure Charpentier.
Her latest work is the album Nabil ( 2008 ).
Her latest film Hanezu premiered In Competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
Her latest best of album sold over 700, 000 copies ( Triple-Platinum status in Japan ), becoming her best selling album yet.
Her suicide note iterated that she feared she was on the brink of what would have been the latest in a series of breakdowns, and that she would rather die than endure another such episode.
Her latest book is The Outsourced Self: Intimate Life in Market Times.
Her latest novel, Blood Line, was released in summer 2011.
Her latest film, Stories We Tell, is her first feature length documentary.
Her latest album, Listen 2 the Music was released in March 2008.
Her latest work is her first translation-the 14th century Middle English poem Pearl-in which she aims at a fluid and echoing character which loosens some of the original end-stopped pulse.

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Her book titles, changed by American publishers, for example Ten Little Niggers to Ten Little Indians, were kept the same across the Atlantic, after bushels of fan mail.
Her award-winning 1974 novel The Dispossessed, a book in the Hainish Cycle, tells of the invention of the ansible.
Her book brought about a whole new interpretation on pesticides by exposing their harmful effects in nature.
Her first book, Child Whispers, a collection of poems, was published in 1922.
Her book Manic-Depressive Illness ( co-authored with Frederick K. Goodwin ) is the classic textbook on bipolar disorder.
In 1999 Freeman published another book, The Fateful Hoaxing of Margaret Mead: A Historical Analysis of Her Samoan Research, including previously unavailable material.
" Her next film was Blow, adapted from Bruce Porter's 1993 book Blow: How a Small Town Boy Made $ 100 million with the Medellin Cocaine Cartel and Lost It All.
Her seminal book The Psycho-Analysis of Children, based on lectures given to the British Psychoanalytic Society in the 1920s, was published in 1932.
Her " incredible controversy " is characterized by David Hartwell in the opening sentence of a book chapter entitled " New Wave: The Great War of the 1960s ": " Conflict and argument are an enduring presence in the SF world, but literary politics has yielded to open warfare on the largest scale only once.
Her wartime activities in German Occupied France were dramatised in the film Carve Her Name with Pride, starring Virginia McKenna and based on the 1956 book of the same name by R. J. Minney.
Her second book " Das Urteil " (" The Verdict ") from 1975 was a moderate success.
Her book, My Chicago ( ISBN 0-8101-2087-9 ), was published in 1992, and covers her life through her political career.
Her 1970 book, Origin of Eukaryotic Cells, discusses her early work pertaining to this organelle genesis theory in detail.
Her book Prayers or Meditations became the first book published by an English queen under her own name.
Her work was to have a dramatic effect on the British Society, polarising its members into rival factions as it became clear that her approach to child analysis was seriously at odds with that of Anna Freud as set out in her 1927 book An Introduction to the Technique of Child Analysis.
Her first foray outside children's literature was Bildhuggarens dotter ( Sculptor's Daughter ), a semi-autobiographical book written in 1968.
Her second book, A Way of Looking, won the Somerset Maugham award and marked a turning point, as the prize money allowed her to spend nearly three months in Rome, which was a revelation.
Her book, Patterns of Culture, did much to popularize the term in the United States.
Her first book, The Ghetto and Other Poems was published in 1918.
Her third book, Red Flag 1927 collected much of her political poetry.
Her earliest professional work included greeting cards and juvenile magazine illustrations, and her first book, Flower Fairies of the Spring, was published in 1923.
Her first book, Seven Gothic Tales, was published in the U. S. in 1934 under the pseudonym Isak Dinesen.

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