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  • Farm Boy (novel)
  • 1997 British children's novel

    Farm Boy is a British children's novel written by Michael Morpurgo, and illustrated by Michael Foreman. The book is the sequel to the popular novel War

    Farm Boy (novel)

    Farm_Boy_(novel)

  • Farmer Boy
  • Children's historical novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder

    Farmer Boy is a children's historical novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1933. It was the second-published one in the Little House

    Farmer Boy

    Farmer_Boy

  • War Horse (novel)
  • Book by Michael Morpurgo

    Steven Spielberg. The novel is often considered one of Morpurgo's best works, and its success spawned a sequel titled Farm Boy, which was published in

    War Horse (novel)

    War_Horse_(novel)

  • Animal Farm
  • 1945 political allegorical novella by George Orwell

    and artistic purpose into one whole." The original title of the novel was Animal Farm: A Fairy Story. American publishers dropped the subtitle when it

    Animal Farm

    Animal Farm

    Animal_Farm

  • The Silent Boy
  • 2003 book written by Lois Lowry

    The Silent Boy is a 2003 book written by Lois Lowry. Categorized as both a young adult novel and historical fiction, The Silent Boy is set in a 20th-century

    The Silent Boy

    The_Silent_Boy

  • Little House on the Prairie (novel)
  • 1935 American children's novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder

    the second, Farmer Boy. Thus, it is sometimes called the second one in the series, or the second volume of "the Laura Years". The novel is about the months

    Little House on the Prairie (novel)

    Little_House_on_the_Prairie_(novel)

  • The Body Farm (novel)
  • 1994 novel by Patricia Cornwell

    The Body Farm is a crime fiction novel by Patricia Cornwell. It is the fifth book in the Dr. Kay Scarpetta series. Fictional sleuth Kay Scarpetta is called

    The Body Farm (novel)

    The_Body_Farm_(novel)

  • A Day No Pigs Would Die
  • 1972 book by Robert Newton Peck

    semi-autobiographical novel by Robert Newton Peck about Rob Peck, a boy coming of age in rural Vermont on an impoverished farm. Originally published in

    A Day No Pigs Would Die

    A_Day_No_Pigs_Would_Die

  • My Side of the Mountain
  • 1959 American children's novel by Jean George

    Mountain is a 1959 adventure novel written and illustrated by American writer Jean Craighead George. It features a boy who attempts to live in the Catskill

    My Side of the Mountain

    My_Side_of_the_Mountain

  • The Iron Man (novel)
  • 1968 novel by Ted Hughes

    destruction on the countryside by eating industrial farm equipment, before befriending a small boy and defending the world from a dragon from outer space

    The Iron Man (novel)

    The_Iron_Man_(novel)

  • The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (film)
  • 2008 historical drama film by Mark Herman

    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (released as The Boy in the Striped Pajamas in North America) is a 2008 Holocaust historical drama film written and directed

    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (film)

    The_Boy_in_the_Striped_Pyjamas_(film)

  • Almanzo Wilder
  • American farmer and husband of Laura Ingalls Wilder (1859–1949)

    A dramatized version of his childhood was portrayed in his wife's novel Farmer Boy. Wilder was born on his family's homestead in rural Burke, New York

    Almanzo Wilder

    Almanzo Wilder

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  • Stoner (novel)
  • 1965 novel by John Williams

    depictions as "evil marked with deformity." William Stoner: The novel's main character is a farm boy turned English professor. He uses his love of literature

    Stoner (novel)

    Stoner_(novel)

  • Cold Mountain (novel)
  • 1997 novel by Charles Frazier

    Cold Mountain is a 1997 historical novel by Charles Frazier which won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction. It tells the story of W. P. Inman, a wounded

    Cold Mountain (novel)

    Cold_Mountain_(novel)

  • Lord of the Flies
  • 1954 novel by William Golding

    Animal Farm and Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. In 2019, BBC News included Lord of the Flies on its list of the 100 most inspiring novels. Three

    Lord of the Flies

    Lord_of_the_Flies

  • The Bastard (novel)
  • 1974 historical novel by American writer John Jakes

    The Bastard is a historical novel written by John Jakes and originally published in 1974. It is book one in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles

    The Bastard (novel)

    The_Bastard_(novel)

  • List of works by Horatio Alger Jr.
  • on the Farm for the Camp 1864 Juvenile Novel. Published by A. K. Loring. First volume of the Campaign Series. Frank Frost manages the family farm when his

    List of works by Horatio Alger Jr.

    List_of_works_by_Horatio_Alger_Jr.

  • Broken Country
  • 2025 novel by Clare Leslie Hall

    the boy's father and the farmer's wife. The setting of the novel was inspired by the farmland that surrounds Hall's house. While researching the novel, she

    Broken Country

    Broken_Country

  • The Room on the Roof
  • 1956 book by Ruskin Bond

    John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1957. The novel revolves around Rusty, an orphaned sixteen-year-old Anglo-Indian boy living in Dehradun. Due to his guardian

    The Room on the Roof

    The_Room_on_the_Roof

  • Starman Jones
  • 1953 science-fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein

    Starman Jones, a 1953 science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein, features a farm boy who wants to go to the stars. Charles Scribner's Sons published

    Starman Jones

    Starman Jones

    Starman_Jones

  • Friend or Foe (novel)
  • 1977 British children's novel

    in no condition to travel, so they request he be taken back to the farm as the boy's prisoner, and the other one will escape as planned. The boys agree

    Friend or Foe (novel)

    Friend_or_Foe_(novel)

  • Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (novel series)
  • Children's literature series by Monteiro Lobato

    roughly known as "The Yellow Woodpecker Farm'" or "The Yellow Woodpecker Ranch") is a series of 23 fantasy novels written by Brazilian author Monteiro Lobato

    Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (novel series)

    Sítio_do_Picapau_Amarelo_(novel_series)

  • Phoenix Rising (novel)
  • 1994 realistic novel by Karen Hesse

    Gran's farm so that Bethany can recover in the back bedroom after Ezra and Mrs. Trent have left. Ripley Powers – a local fifteen-year old boy who bullies

    Phoenix Rising (novel)

    Phoenix_Rising_(novel)

  • Anne of Green Gables
  • 1908 novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery

    originally intended to adopt a boy to help them on their farm in the fictional town of Avonlea in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The novel recounts how Anne makes

    Anne of Green Gables

    Anne of Green Gables

    Anne_of_Green_Gables

  • The Underground Railroad (novel)
  • 2016 novel by Colson Whitehead

    is a historical fiction novel by American author Colson Whitehead, published by Doubleday in 2016. The alternate history novel tells the story of Cora

    The Underground Railroad (novel)

    The_Underground_Railroad_(novel)

  • Black House (novel)
  • 2001 novel by Stephen King and Peter Straub

    novel by American writers Stephen King and Peter Straub. Published in 2001, it is the sequel to The Talisman. This is one of King's numerous novels,

    Black House (novel)

    Black_House_(novel)

  • The Ceremonies (novel)
  • 1984 novel by T. E. D. Klein

    Ceremonies is a novel by T. E. D. Klein published in 1984. The Ceremonies is an extension of Klein's earlier novella, "The Events at Poroth Farm", which he

    The Ceremonies (novel)

    The_Ceremonies_(novel)

  • Out of Africa
  • 1937 memoir by Karen Blixen

    The Blixens had planned to raise dairy cattle, but Bror developed their farm as a coffee plantation instead. It was managed by Europeans, including, at

    Out of Africa

    Out_of_Africa

  • The Violent Bear It Away
  • 1960 novel by Flannery O'Connor

    in the journal New World Writing. The novel tells the story of Francis Marion Tarwater, a fourteen-year-old boy who is trying to escape the destiny his

    The Violent Bear It Away

    The_Violent_Bear_It_Away

  • Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • 1885 novel by Mark Twain

    released in November 2017. Big Jim and the White Boy: An American Classic Reimagined, a graphic novel reimagining written and illustrated by David F. Walker

    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Adventures_of_Huckleberry_Finn

  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  • 1876 novel by Mark Twain

    Sawyer (also simply known as Tom Sawyer) is a novel by Mark Twain published on June 9, 1876, about a boy, Tom Sawyer, growing up along the Mississippi

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    The_Adventures_of_Tom_Sawyer

  • Song of Solomon (novel)
  • 1977 novel by Toni Morrison

    Song of Solomon is a 1977 novel by American author Toni Morrison, her third to be published. It follows the life of Macon "Milkman" Dead III, an African-American

    Song of Solomon (novel)

    Song_of_Solomon_(novel)

  • Demon Copperhead
  • 2022 novel by Barbara Kingsolver

    Kingsolver was inspired by the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield. While Kingsolver's novel is similarly about a boy who experiences poverty, Demon Copperhead

    Demon Copperhead

    Demon_Copperhead

  • ...y no se lo tragó la tierra
  • 1971 novel by Tomás Rivera

    and thirteen vignettes. The novel presents stories that center around a community of South Texan Mexican American migrant farm workers during the late 1940s

    ...y no se lo tragó la tierra

    ...y_no_se_lo_tragó_la_tierra

  • The Yearling
  • 1938 novel by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

    The Yearling is a novel by American writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, published in March 1938. It was the main selection of the Book of the Month Club

    The Yearling

    The_Yearling

  • Shane (novel)
  • 1949 novel by Jack Schaefer

    Shane is a western novel by Jack Schaefer published in 1949. It was initially published in 1946 in three parts in Argosy magazine, and originally titled

    Shane (novel)

    Shane_(novel)

  • Streets of Laredo (novel)
  • 1993 novel by Larry McMurtry

    Streets of Laredo is a 1993 Western novel by American writer Larry McMurtry. It is the second book published in the Lonesome Dove series, but the fourth

    Streets of Laredo (novel)

    Streets_of_Laredo_(novel)

  • The Grapes of Wrath
  • 1939 novel by John Steinbeck

    as these modern-day Joads travel from migrant farm-worker camps in California back to Oklahoma. Novels portal The Jungle Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century

    The Grapes of Wrath

    The Grapes of Wrath

    The_Grapes_of_Wrath

  • Battle Cry (Uris novel)
  • 1953 novel by Leon Uris

    to be a writer. A member of the radio squad. Cyril "Seabags" Brown: A farm boy from Iowa who refers to everybody as "Cousin." A member of the radio squad

    Battle Cry (Uris novel)

    Battle_Cry_(Uris_novel)

  • Orbiting Jupiter
  • 2015 young adult novel by Gary D. Schmidt

    young adult fiction novel written by Gary D. Schmidt, the author of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy and Okay for Now. The novel focuses on a Maine

    Orbiting Jupiter

    Orbiting_Jupiter

  • Freddie Fox (actor)
  • British actor (born 1989)

    BBC's Boy George biopic Worried About the Boy (2010), Freddie Baxter in series Cucumber (2015) and Banana (2015), Jeremy Bamber in White House Farm (2020)

    Freddie Fox (actor)

    Freddie Fox (actor)

    Freddie_Fox_(actor)

  • Skylark Farm
  • 2004 novel by Antonia Arslan

    Skylark Farm (Italian: La masseria delle allodole) is an Italian language novel by Antonia Arslan, published by Rizzoli Libri, with release on April 7

    Skylark Farm

    Skylark_Farm

  • Charlotte's Web
  • 1952 children's novel by E. B. White

    ages. The description of the experience of swinging on a rope swing at the farm is an often-cited example of rhythm in writing, as the pace of the sentences

    Charlotte's Web

    Charlotte's_Web

  • God's Little Acre
  • 1933 novel by Erskine Caldwell

    novel, told from a third-person perspective, is set in the early 1930s during the Great Depression. Ty Ty Walden is a widower who owns a small farm in

    God's Little Acre

    God's_Little_Acre

  • Plain Truth (novel)
  • 2001 novel by Jodi Picoult

    (2001) is the seventh novel written by the American author Jodi Picoult. The story follows a murder on an Amish farm. The novel recounts the story of

    Plain Truth (novel)

    Plain_Truth_(novel)

  • Bridge to Terabithia (novel)
  • 1977 children's novel by Katherine Paterson

    Bridge to Terabithia is a children's novel written by American author Katherine Paterson. The book was originally published in 1977 by Thomas Crowell

    Bridge to Terabithia (novel)

    Bridge_to_Terabithia_(novel)

  • My Ántonia
  • 1918 novel by Willa Cather

    (/ˈæntəniə/ AN-tə-nee-ə) is a novel published in 1918 by American writer Willa Cather. The novel tells the stories of an orphaned boy from Virginia, Jim Burden

    My Ántonia

    My Ántonia

    My_Ántonia

  • Fables (comics)
  • American comic book series

    Prince Charming, and Boy Blue, as they deal with troublesome Fables and try to solve conflicts in both Fabletown and "the Farm", a hidden town in upstate

    Fables (comics)

    Fables (comics)

    Fables_(comics)

  • Victoria of Many Faces
  • Japanese light novel series

    Japanese light novel series written by Syuu and illustrated by Nanna Fujimi. It was originally serialized on the user-generated novel publishing website

    Victoria of Many Faces

    Victoria_of_Many_Faces

  • Summer Heat (1987 film)
  • 1987 film by Michie Gleason

    Walston is only 17 when she marries a boy she knows, Aaron. They have a child (called Baby) and live and work on a farm that raises tobacco. Roxy's father

    Summer Heat (1987 film)

    Summer_Heat_(1987_film)

  • Carnosaur (novel)
  • 1984 novel by John Brosnan

    rural village of Warchester near Cambridgeshire, England, the novel opens at a chicken farm which is attacked one night by a mysterious creature, leaving

    Carnosaur (novel)

    Carnosaur_(novel)

  • A Boy and His Dog (1975 film)
  • 1975 film

    A Boy and His Dog is a 1975 American science fiction black comedy film directed by L.Q. Jones, from a screenplay by Jones based on the 1969 novella of

    A Boy and His Dog (1975 film)

    A_Boy_and_His_Dog_(1975_film)

  • Walkabout (film)
  • 1971 survival film by Nicolas Roeg

    house, the Aboriginal boy eventually leads them to an abandoned farm and takes the small boy to a nearby road. The Aboriginal boy hunts down a water buffalo

    Walkabout (film)

    Walkabout_(film)

  • Incident at Hawk's Hill
  • 1971 children's book by Allan W. Eckert

    Eckert. Supposedly based on a true event, it is a historical novel centering on a six-year-old boy who gets lost on the Canadian prairie and survives for two

    Incident at Hawk's Hill

    Incident_at_Hawk's_Hill

  • The Spook's Apprentice
  • 2004 children's novel by Joseph Delaney

    feature film Seventh Son, and a French graphic novel. The novel follows Thomas "Tom" Ward, a 12-year-old farm boy from the County, a fictional area based on

    The Spook's Apprentice

    The_Spook's_Apprentice

  • Flamingo Boy
  • 2018 British children's novel

    Flamingo Boy, also known as The Day the World Stopped Turning, is a British children's novel written by Michael Morpurgo. The book was first published

    Flamingo Boy

    Flamingo_Boy

  • Tad Williams bibliography
  • His short story “The Burning Man” was included in a graphic novel omnibus, The Wood Boy—The Burning Man, (with Raymond Feist) from the Dabel Brothers

    Tad Williams bibliography

    Tad_Williams_bibliography

  • Anthony Horowitz
  • English novelist and screenwriter (born 1955)

    adult readers include the Alex Rider series featuring a 14-year-old British boy who spies for MI6, The Power of Five series (known as The Gatekeepers in

    Anthony Horowitz

    Anthony Horowitz

    Anthony_Horowitz

  • Matilda (novel)
  • 1988 children's novel by Roald Dahl

    Matilda is a 1988 children's novel by British author Roald Dahl. It was published by Jonathan Cape. The story features Matilda Wormwood, a precocious

    Matilda (novel)

    Matilda_(novel)

  • I'm the King of the Castle
  • 1970 novel by Susan Hill

    and he meets a local boy by the name of Fielding. Fielding appears confident and well-rounded, and takes Charles to his farm where he witnesses the

    I'm the King of the Castle

    I'm_the_King_of_the_Castle

  • Tess of the d'Urbervilles
  • 1891 novel by Thomas Hardy

    the novel, Hardy had been inspired by the beauty of her mother Augusta Way, then an 18-year-old milkmaid, when he visited Augusta's father's farm in Bockhampton

    Tess of the d'Urbervilles

    Tess of the d'Urbervilles

    Tess_of_the_d'Urbervilles

  • The Sleeping Sword
  • 2002 British children's novel

    The Sleeping Sword is a British children's novel written by Michael Morpurgo, and illustrated by Michael Foreman. The book was first published in the

    The Sleeping Sword

    The_Sleeping_Sword

  • A Painted House
  • 2001 novel by John Grisham

    A Painted House is a 2001 novel by American author John Grisham. Inspired by his childhood in Arkansas, it is Grisham's first major work outside the legal

    A Painted House

    A_Painted_House

  • My Life with the Walter Boys (novel)
  • 2014 novel by Ali Novak

    Walter: Another younger Walter boy. Ali Novak's began writing fiction as a teenager and completed her first full-length novel, My Life with the Walter Boys

    My Life with the Walter Boys (novel)

    My_Life_with_the_Walter_Boys_(novel)

  • Fingersmith (novel)
  • 2002 historical crime novel by Sarah Waters

    Fingersmith is a 2002 historical crime novel set in Victorian-era Britain, written by the Welsh novelist Sarah Waters. Sue Trinder, an orphan raised in

    Fingersmith (novel)

    Fingersmith_(novel)

  • Big Boy Restaurants
  • American restaurant chain

    of Big Boy Restaurant Group, operates 274 restaurants in Japan. The signature Big Boy hamburger is the original double-deck hamburger. The novel hamburger

    Big Boy Restaurants

    Big_Boy_Restaurants

  • The Dollmaker (novel)
  • 1954 novel by Harriette Simpson Arnow

    The Dollmaker is a novel by Harriette Arnow. It is the story of Gertie Nevels and her family's migration from their Kentucky homeland to industrial Detroit

    The Dollmaker (novel)

    The_Dollmaker_(novel)

  • Blart: The Boy Who Didn't Want to Save the World
  • 2006 novel by Dominic Barker

    Blart: The Boy Who Didn't Want To Save The World is a fictional comedy novel by Dominic Barker. It was published in 2006 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

    Blart: The Boy Who Didn't Want to Save the World

    Blart:_The_Boy_Who_Didn't_Want_to_Save_the_World

  • The White Boy Shuffle
  • 1996 debut novel by Paul Beatty

    The White Boy Shuffle is the 1996 first novel of poet Paul Beatty. A satiric coming-of-age tale following the life of poet, basketball star, and self-described

    The White Boy Shuffle

    The_White_Boy_Shuffle

  • Hanımın Çiftliği (TV series)
  • Turkish television series

    Hanımın Çiftliği (English: Lady's Farm) is a Turkish drama series. It is third adaptation of Orhan Kemal's novel Hanımın Çiftliği. It has been very praised

    Hanımın Çiftliği (TV series)

    Hanımın_Çiftliği_(TV_series)

  • The Magic of Ordinary Days
  • 2005 American TV series or program

    Magic of Ordinary Days is a Hallmark Hall of Fame production based on a novel of the same name by Ann Howard Creel and adapted as a teleplay by Camille

    The Magic of Ordinary Days

    The_Magic_of_Ordinary_Days

  • Tobacco Road (novel)
  • 1932 novel by Erskine Caldwell

    Tobacco Road is a 1932 Southern Gothic novel by Erskine Caldwell about a dysfunctional family of Georgia sharecroppers during the Great Depression. Although

    Tobacco Road (novel)

    Tobacco_Road_(novel)

  • Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917 film)
  • 1917 film by Marshall Neilan

    Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a 1917 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Marshall Neilan based upon the 1903 novel of the same name by Kate Douglas

    Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917 film)

    Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917 film)

    Rebecca_of_Sunnybrook_Farm_(1917_film)

  • Girl Next Door
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Girl Next Door" (Veronica Mars) (2004 episode) "Girl Next Door", Monster Farm episode 7a (1998) "Girls Next Door", 60 Days In season 6, episode 13 (2020)

    Girl Next Door

    Girl_Next_Door

  • The Last Unicorn
  • 1968 fantasy novel by Peter S. Beagle

    The Last Unicorn is a fantasy novel by American author Peter S. Beagle and published in 1968, by Viking Press in the U.S. and The Bodley Head in the U

    The Last Unicorn

    The_Last_Unicorn

  • The Laundry Files
  • Series of novels by Charles Stross

    essay by Charles Stross "Crib Sheet: A Conventional Boy", essay by Charles Stross Down on the Farm, a 2008 short fiction work in the series, free with

    The Laundry Files

    The_Laundry_Files

  • Babe (film)
  • 1995 film by Chris Noonan

    Miller. It is an adaptation of Dick King-Smith's 1983 novel The Sheep-Pig, which tells the story of a farm pig who wants to do the work of a sheepdog. The film

    Babe (film)

    Babe_(film)

  • Waiting for the Rain (novel)
  • 1987 book by Sheila Gordon

    white, growing up on a farm in South Africa during apartheid. As the boys mature, their friendship dissipates because the black boy seeks political equality

    Waiting for the Rain (novel)

    Waiting_for_the_Rain_(novel)

  • The Yearling (1946 film)
  • 1946 film by Clarence Brown

    Lee Mahin (uncredited) was adapted from Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings's 1938 novel of the same name. The film stars: Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman, Claude Jarman

    The Yearling (1946 film)

    The Yearling (1946 film)

    The_Yearling_(1946_film)

  • Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (fictional farm)
  • Primary setting for the series of children's novels, Sítio do Picapau Amarelo

    known as the Yellow Woodpecker Farm or the Yellow Woodpecker Ranch) is the primary setting for the series of children's novels, Sítio do Picapau Amarelo,

    Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (fictional farm)

    Sítio_do_Picapau_Amarelo_(fictional_farm)

  • Invisible Boys
  • 2025 Australian television series

    masculine and cultural expectations while hiding his truth. Matt, a quiet farm boy burdened by family responsibilities and isolation, begins a downward spiral

    Invisible Boys

    Invisible_Boys

  • Watson (TV series)
  • 2025 American television series

    Stephens recalls how Porsche once told him that she grew up on a rabbit farm in New Mexico; this reveals that her condition is undiagnosed bubonic plague

    Watson (TV series)

    Watson_(TV_series)

  • A Garden of Earthly Delights
  • 1967 novel by Joyce Carol Oates

    migrant farmer. The novel explores Clara's ill-fated life and the four men who shaped it: Clara's father, a bitter, hard-working farm worker; Lowry, who

    A Garden of Earthly Delights

    A_Garden_of_Earthly_Delights

  • Pigeon English
  • Book by Stephen Kelman

    shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2011. The novel begins with the death of a young boy on the fictional Dell Farm estate in an unspecified area of London

    Pigeon English

    Pigeon_English

  • Chris Mould
  • British illustrator (born 1969)

    works include A Boy Called Christmas, A Girl Who Saved Christmas, Father Christmas and Me, The Truth Pixie, The Iron Man, and Animal Farm. Mould was born

    Chris Mould

    Chris_Mould

  • Barn Burning
  • Short story by William Faulkner

    property of every place he farms and moving farms frequently to avoid punishment. The story explores the conflict of the young boy Sartoris, nicknamed Sarty

    Barn Burning

    Barn_Burning

  • Rachel Seiffert
  • British novelist and short story writer (born 1971)

    predecessor, it was long-listed for the Orange Prize for Fiction. A Boy in Winter (2017) is a novel set during the 1941 German invasion of the Ukraine during Operation

    Rachel Seiffert

    Rachel_Seiffert

  • The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole
  • 2012 fantasy novel by Stephen King

    attack has occurred overnight on a local farm. They investigate the scene, and discover a single survivor, a small boy named Bill, who has lost his father

    The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole

    The_Dark_Tower:_The_Wind_Through_the_Keyhole

  • Heir Apparent (novel)
  • 2002 novel by Vivian Vande Velde

    Heir Apparent is a science fiction/fantasy novel by young adult fiction author Vivian Vande Velde, about a girl who becomes trapped inside a looping virtual

    Heir Apparent (novel)

    Heir_Apparent_(novel)

  • The Tattooed Countess
  • 1924 novel by Carl Van Vechten

    romantic novel with a happy ending is a 1924 novel by Carl Van Vechten. The novel exists in the same fictional universe as Van Vechten's previous novel, The

    The Tattooed Countess

    The Tattooed Countess

    The_Tattooed_Countess

  • John Steinbeck bibliography
  • his work writing short stories and screenplays. Born in California, his novels often center around Americans navigating life in Western states in the early

    John Steinbeck bibliography

    John Steinbeck bibliography

    John_Steinbeck_bibliography

  • Doctor Zhivago (novel)
  • 1957 novel by Boris Pasternak

    [doktər ʐɨˈvaɡə]) is a novel by Russian poet, author and composer Boris Pasternak, first published in 1957 in Italy. The novel is named after its protagonist

    Doctor Zhivago (novel)

    Doctor Zhivago (novel)

    Doctor_Zhivago_(novel)

  • Sam Taylor-Johnson
  • British film director, artist and photographer (born 1967)

    British filmmaker. Her directorial feature film debut was 2009's Nowhere Boy, a film based on the childhood experiences of the Beatles' singer and songwriter

    Sam Taylor-Johnson

    Sam Taylor-Johnson

    Sam_Taylor-Johnson

  • Five Get into a Fix
  • 1958 children's novel by Enid Blyton

    Children and Young Adult Literature portal Novels portal Five Get into a Fix is a children's novel written by Enid Blyton and published by Hodder and

    Five Get into a Fix

    Five_Get_into_a_Fix

  • Puffball (film)
  • 2007 supernatural drama film

    another baby, a boy to inherit the farm – or perhaps she just wants to be pregnant again. Mabs and Molly use black magic to give Mabs a baby boy. But Liffey

    Puffball (film)

    Puffball_(film)

  • The Getaway (novel)
  • 1958 crime novel by Jim Thompson

    The Getaway is a 1958 crime novel by Jim Thompson. Doc McCoy pulls off what he thinks is the perfect bank robbery, but there are things he has forgotten

    The Getaway (novel)

    The_Getaway_(novel)

  • To Paradise
  • 2022 novel by Hanya Yanagihara

    Yanagihara revealed the novel's cover on Instagram in August 2021. The cover incorporates the 1898 painting I'okepa, Hawaiian Fisher Boy by Dutch painter Hubert

    To Paradise

    To_Paradise

  • Louis Bromfield
  • American author and conservationist (1896–1956)

    he thought it looked more distinguished.) As a boy, Bromfield loved working on his grandfather's farm. In 1914, he enrolled in Cornell University to study

    Louis Bromfield

    Louis Bromfield

    Louis_Bromfield

  • Pretty Boy Floyd
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  • BOÅ TJAN
  • Male

    Slovene

    BOÅ TJAN

    Short form of Slovene Sebastjan, BOÅ TJAN means "from Sebaste."

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  • Joy
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Swedish

    Joy

    Rejoicing; Joy; Jubilation; Jewel; Delight; Great Pleasure; Happiness; Joyful; Pleasure

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  • Fars
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Fars

    Son of Farr

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  • BOB
  • Male

    English

    BOB

    Short form of English Robert, BOB means "bright fame." 

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    Noy

    English : variant of Noe.Jewish (Israeli) : ornamental name from Hebrew noy ‘decoration’, ‘adornment’, in part adopted as a Hebraicized form of various Ashkenazic surnames containing the unrelated German element neu, e.g. Neumann (see Newman).Catalan : variant of Noi, nickname from noi ‘boy’, ‘lad’.

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  • Male

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    Polish form of Slavic Bozidar, BOŻYDAR means "divine gift."

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Karm

    Deed, Action

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  • Male

    Irish

    ROY

     Pet form of Irish Gaelic Roibéard, ROY means "bright fame." Compare with other forms of Roy.

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    English

    Harm

    English : nickname from Old English hearm ‘evil’, ‘hurt’, ‘injury’.English and North German : from a short form of Harman, Hermann.South German : nickname from Middle High German harm ‘ermine’.

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  • ÉLOY
  • Male

    French

    ÉLOY

     French form of Latin Eligius, ÉLOY means "to choose."

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    Toy

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  • Boy/Male

    English

    Boy

    Boy.

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    English, French, Russian

    Bry

    Form of Bryan

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  • Female

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    Feminine form of Polish Bożydar, BOŻENA means "divine gift."

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    French

    Bogy

    Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart.

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    German

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    Short form of German Harman, HARM means "bold/hardy man." In use by the Dutch.

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    Box

    English : from Middle English, Old English box ‘box tree’ (Latin buxus), in any of a number of possible applications. It may have been a topographic name for someone who lived by a box thicket, a habitational name from one of the places called Box, in Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, and Wiltshire, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked box wood, which is very hard and for this reason was used to make a variety of tools. In some cases it may even have been a nickname for a person with pale or yellow skin, for example as the result of jaundice, a reference to the color of box wood.

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  • Boy/Male

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    Bright; Form of Robert; Bright Famous One

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  • Surname or Lastname

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    Italian (Faré) : Lombard variant of Ferrari.English : topographic name for a dweller by the roadside, Middle English fare (Old English fær).English : variant spelling of Fair.

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  • Faro
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Faro

    Reference to the card game faro.

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  • Jurg
  • Boy/Male

    Russian

    Jurg

    farmer'.

  • Abinav
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Abinav

    Young; Brand New; Novel; Innovative; Good Listener

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

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    Lord Krishna

  • GABRIYEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GABRIYEL

    (גַּבְרִיאֵל) Hebrew name GABRIYEL means "man of God" or "warrior of God." In the bible, this is the name of an archangel.

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  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Yeriel

    Fame

  • LYUBOMIRA
  • Female

    Bulgarian

    LYUBOMIRA

    , love peace (or world).

  • Deepthi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Deepthi

    Glow; Shine; Light; Bright

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nachiketa | நசிகேதா

    An ancient Rishi, Fire

  • Jaydip
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    Hindu

    Jaydip

    Victory of light

  • Gedeon
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Gedeon

    Destroyer.

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  • Arm
  • n.

    Anything resembling an arm

  • Warm
  • superl.

    Having heat in a moderate degree; not cold as, warm milk.

  • Form
  • v. i.

    To take a form, definite shape, or arrangement; as, the infantry should form in column.

  • Firm
  • superl.

    Fixed; hence, closely compressed; compact; substantial; hard; solid; -- applied to the matter of bodies; as, firm flesh; firm muscles, firm wood.

  • Firm
  • superl.

    Not easily excited or disturbed; unchanging in purpose; fixed; steady; constant; stable; unshaken; not easily changed in feelings or will; strong; as, a firm believer; a firm friend; a firm adherent.

  • Farm
  • v. t.

    To give up to another, as an estate, a business, the revenue, etc., on condition of receiving in return a percentage of what it yields; as, to farm the taxes.

  • Fare
  • v.

    The price of passage or going; the sum paid or due for conveying a person by land or water; as, the fare for crossing a river; the fare in a coach or by railway.

  • Warm
  • superl.

    Violent; vehement; furious; excited; passionate; as, a warm contest; a warm debate.

  • Firm
  • superl.

    Indicating firmness; as, a firm tread; a firm countenance.

  • Farm
  • a. & n.

    The land held under lease and by payment of rent for the purpose of cultivation.

  • Farm
  • a. & n.

    The rent of land, -- originally paid by reservation of part of its products.

  • Boy
  • v. t.

    To act as a boy; -- in allusion to the former practice of boys acting women's parts on the stage.

  • Form
  • n.

    To provide with a form, as a hare. See Form, n., 9.

  • Farm
  • a. & n.

    A lease of the imposts on particular goods; as, the sugar farm, the silk farm.

  • Form
  • v. i.

    To run to a form, as a hare.

  • Farm
  • v. t.

    To devote (land) to agriculture; to cultivate, as land; to till, as a farm.

  • Arm
  • v. t.

    To take by the arm; to take up in one's arms.

  • Fare
  • v.

    Food; provisions for the table; entertainment; as, coarse fare; delicious fare.

  • Firm
  • superl.

    Solid; -- opposed to fluid; as, firm land.

  • Under-arm
  • a.

    Done (as bowling) with the arm not raised above the elbow, that is, not swung far out from the body; underhand. Cf. Over-arm and Round-Arm.