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1996 novel by Andrew Clements
Frindle is a middle-grade American children's novel written by Andrew Clements, illustrated by Brian Selznick, and published by Aladdin Paperbacks in
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American writer (1949–2019)
debut novel Frindle won an award determined by the vote of U.S. schoolchildren in about 20 different U.S. states. In June 2015, Frindle was named the
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American illustrator and writer (born 1966)
Our House: stories of Levittown (1995), by Pam Conrad—about Levittown Frindle (1996), novella by Andrew Clements The Boy Who Longed for a Lift (1997)
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Book by Andrew Clements
first-person novel written by Andrew Clements and his third novel after Frindle and The Landry News. The title is apparently taken from Hebrews 11:1, "Now
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1808 symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven
orchestral texture by multiple repetitions of very short motifs. Yvonne Frindle commented that "the infinite repetition of pattern in nature [is] conveyed
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City in Camden County, New Jersey, US
Clements (1949–2019), writer of children's books, known for his debut novel Frindle Andrea Dworkin (1946–2015), radical feminist leader, who criticised pornography
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American composer (born 1938)
students accuse two Juilliard teachers of sexual misconduct". NPR. Yvonne Frindle, "An American composer", ABC Radio 24 Hours, February 1997, p. 40 "John
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Ghost word created as a dictionary error
"Bode's rule" due to a typographical error Esquivalience Fictitious entry Frindle, a children's novel in which a fictitious word passes into common parlance
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1728 oratorio by J. S. Bach
for Easter. Conductor John Eliot Gardiner and program annotator Yvonne Frindle point out that the sequence of arias resembles a dance suite. While Bach
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Cleary (1916–2021) – Ramona Quimby series Andrew Clements (1949–2019) – Frindle, A Week in the Woods Eleanor Clymer (1906–2001) – The Trolley Car Family
List of children's literature writers
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Clements (1949–2019), writer of children's books, known for his debut novel Frindle Garry Cobb (born 1957), former linebacker who played in the NFL for the
List of people from Cherry Hill, New Jersey
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1800 chamber music composition by Ludwig van Beethoven
Perspectives", program notes, Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, by Yvonne Frindle (2023) Charmain Boyakovsky. "Spotlight on Beethoven's Septet". sydneymozartsociety
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1980 live album by Magazine
two) Production Magazine – producer John Brand – producer, engineer Paul Frindle – assistant engineer Pete Mew – mixing (Play+ disc two) Malfunctions –
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Clements (1949-2019) – American author of children's books, including Frindle Willis Vernon Cole (1882-1939) – American poet and author, Christian Science
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video game Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars Lorelei Granger, in the book Frindle Terry Granger, in the 2014 film No Good Deed Tex Granger, in the 1948 Tex
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American children's literature award
School Year Ever 1998 Barbara Park Mick Harte Was Here 1999 Andrew Clements Frindle 2000 Gail Carson Levine Ella Enchanted 2001 J. K. Rowling Harry Potter
Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award
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Borough in Camden County, New Jersey, US
Clements (1949–2019), writer of children's books, known for his debut novel Frindle Tom Deery (born 1960), inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
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English-language children's literature award
Blood Red Sun Honor 2015 Kyoko Mori One Bird Winner 2016 Andrew Clements Frindle Winner 2017 James Heneghan Wish Me Luck Winner Paul Fleischman Seedfolks
Phoenix_Award
Philosopher's Stone J. K. Rowling 1997 ill. Mary GrandPré, 1998 (US) 1999 Frindle Andrew Clements 1996 ill. Brian Selznick 1998 Crash Jerry Spinelli 1996
Massachusetts Children's Book Award
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Award program of the Pacific Northwest Library Association
Little Stranger Karen Cushman The Midwife's Apprentice 1999 Andrew Clements Frindle Eve Bunting SOS Titanic 2000 Dick King-Smith A Mouse Called Wolf Mel Glenn
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American children's literature award
1997 Mary Downing Hahn Time For Andrew: A Ghost Story 1998 Barbara Park Mick Harte Was Here 1999 Andrew Clements Frindle 2000 P. J. Petersen White Water
William Allen White Children's Book Award
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2019 UK local government election
Petrina Lees 927 64.1 R4U Garry Lecount 612 42.3 Liberal Democrats Fred Frindle 526 36.4 Liberal Democrats David South 320 22.1 Conservative Liam Hithersey
2019 Uttlesford District Council election
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Corinthians, Ponte Preta). Andrew Clements, 70, American children's author (Frindle, A Week in the Woods, Things Not Seen), proto-COVID. Graham Crouch, 71
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2005 book by Alan Powers
Road, London; Hillfield ('Bungalow A'), Dagnall, Buckinghamshire; Holly Frindle ('Bungalow B'), Whipsnade Park, Dunstable, Bedfordshire; Finsbury Health
Modern: The Modern Movement in Britain
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naiads in the series are: Chiatra, Narinda, Ulline, Hyree, Pina, Zolie, Frindle, and Jayka. Narcoblix See Blixes. Nipsies Nipsies are related to brownies
List of Fablehaven's magical creatures
List_of_Fablehaven's_magical_creatures
545164°W / 51.845468; -0.545164 (Elephant House) 1235411 More images Holly Frindle Bungalow Whipsnade Zoo, Whipsnade Bungalow 1933–36 1 September 1988 TL0002516903
Grade II* listed buildings in Bedfordshire
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