Marie Day Mimbs is a journalist, poet, and author known for writing works that center on African-American heritage and culture. She is best known for her book "Daughter of the Mountain," which tells the story of a young African American girl growing up in the rural South. Mimbs's writing often explores themes of identity, family, and resilience in the face of adversity.
Marie Magdaleine Davy has written: 'Nicolas Berdyaev: man of the eighth day'
Marie Bennett Alsmeyer has written: 'Six years after D-Day' -- subject(s): Travel, Description and travel
Marie H. Henry has written: 'Three little rabbits' Christmas' 'Bunnies and their grandma' -- subject(s): Cousins, Fiction, Grandmothers, Rabbits 'A day with three littlerabbits'
Rose Marie Niesen Otis has written: 'A Touch of Joy' 'From the heart' -- subject(s): Devotional calendars, Seventh-Day Adventists, Seventh-Day Adventist women, Prayers and devotions 'Among Friends' 'Soviet sonrise [sic]' -- subject(s): Adventists, Church history, Seventh-Day Adventists
Marie Phillips is the author of "Gods Behaving Badly," a novel that humorously explores the lives of ancient Greek gods living in modern-day London. She has also written "The Table of Less Valued Knights," a comedic take on the King Arthur legend.
Anne-Marie La Rosa has written children's books, including "The Day the Lezards Went to Marry" and "Ava's Adventure in Paris." Her books often focus on themes of friendship, courage, and imagination.
Roger Day has written: 'Oasis'
Robin Day has written: 'Television'
Calvin Day has written: '[A memorial]'
Jane Day has written: 'Interprofessional Working'
Doris Day has written: 'Tangled web'
David Day has written: 'Are you listening, Karen?'