better than Faulkner's novels.
If you are referring to the book about a girl named Janie finding her picture on a milk carton, then the author you are searching for is Caroline B. Cooney. Two books follow the first: "Whatever Happened to Janie?" and "The Voice on the Radio." The first two books were made into a TV movie in 1995. And there's a fourth book called "What Janie Found".
She has written five quartets, so that it 20 books, then she has written the Tricksters books, two more, then the new Circle of Magic Series and the Beka Cooper series, which each have two books, with more on the way, so that is about 26 books, all together. (I think that I might have missed some, though.)
Shakespeare's Wife by Germaine Greer, and Will in the World by Stephen Greenblatt are two relatively recent ones.
Anne Fine is a British writer who writes both children's and adult books. She has two children named Cordelia and Ione.
all about two legged and six-legged bookworm
Television was first launched to the general public in both Britain and the USA in 1928, so the first British Prime Minister to appear on TV would either have been Stanley Baldwin or Ramsey MacDonald. Baldwin was in office twice, from 1924 to '29 and then again from '35 to '37, with Ramsey MacDonald holding office between Baldwin's two terms.
Genesis and Exodus
Genesis and Exodus are the first books of the Bible, and the first two books in the Old Testament. The first five books of the Bible, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteromony are called the Pentatuch, the basis of Torah Law.
Roald Dahl's first two adult books were "Sometime Never: A Fantastical Story" (1948) and "My Uncle Oswald" (1979).
There are two different views about Marketology: the first view considers marketology as the combination of marketing and technology. The second one considers marketology as the science of knowing and exploring markets, like Sociology that is the science of knowing and exploring societies.
In the first series there are Seven books, however there are 2 or more books in the second series that I know of. The first two are Phoenix and Lion
Emma Cockrell Baldwin has written: 'Kodak sketches of two little girls'
The first two
It would be the 1950's. The first volume, "The Fellowship of the Ring" with two books, was first published on 29 July 1954 in the UK. The second volume, "The Two Towers" with the second two books, was first published on 11 November 1954 in the UK. Volume three, "The Return of the King" with the last two books and the appendices was first published on 20 October 1955 in the UK.
What relationship does James Baldwin establish with his audience in the opening two paragraphs? How does he establish his ethos?
The first two books in the series, out of seven, are Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Edwin Franklin Baldwin has written: 'Two English families in America, Baldwins--Roods'