May of 2008
1. Nancy Yi Fan (Swordbird--> published at age 12) 2. Flavia Bujor (The Prophecy of the Stones --> published at age 13) 3. Catherine Banner (The Eyes of a King--> published at age 17) Some others: 4. Anne Frank (Diary of Anne Frank--> published after death, she was 16) 5. Christopher Paolini (Eragon--> published at age 15) 6. Alec Grevin (How to Talk to Girls--> published age 8) 7. Amelia Atwater Rhoades (In the Forests of the Night-->published at age 14)
I have two for you: 1. Eragon, by Christopher Paolini (aged 15 when he wrote his book) 2. [The] Eyes of a King, by Catherine Banner (aged 14 when she wrote her book)
Yes, there are a lot of young authors. Here are some: 1. Nancy Yi Fan (Swordbird--> published at age 12) 2. Flavia Bujor (The Prophecy of the Stones --> published at age 13) 3. Catherine Banner (The Eyes of a King--> published at age 17) 4. Anne Frank (Diary of Anne Frank--> published after death, she was 16) 5. Christopher Paolini (Eragon--> published at age 15) 6. Alec Grevin (How to Talk to Girls--> published age 8) 7. Amelia Atwater Rhoades (In the Forests of the Night-->published at age 14)
You would love the Ranger's Apprentice series by John Flanagan. You'd probably also like The Eyes of a King, and Voices in the Dark both by Catherine Banner.
Catherine King - politician - was born on 1966-06-02.
Misery, by Stephen King, was published in 1987
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Catherine of Aragon was the daughter of the king and queen of Spain at that time
Answer Catherine Howard was the fifth of King Henry VIII's six wives. They married on 28th July 1540.
All I know is that Stephen King's Christine the movie, was published in 1983.
It's why he changed the religion of England and broke them off from the Catholic Church. Catherine of Aragon however stood firmly in her belief that she was the King's only wife and that they were still married in the eyes of God and the church. She maintained this even up to her death.
William Tyndale was burned at the stake for being a heretic in October of 1536. His last words were "Lord, open the king of England's eyes". The king of England at that time was king Henry the VIII and 2 years after Tyndale's death the king published the bible in the common language.