Joyce Maynard
Daphne Joyce Maynard (born November 5, 1953) is an American novelist and journalist. She began her career in journalism in the 1970s, writing for several publications, most notably Seventeen magazine and The New York Times. Maynard contributed to Mademoiselle and Harrowsmith magazines in the 1980s while also beginning a career as a novelist with the publication of her first novel, Baby Love (1981). Her second novel, To Die For (1992), drew from the Pamela Smart murder case and was adapted into the 1995 film of the same name. Maynard received significant media attention in 1998 with the publication of her memoir At Home in the World, which deals with her affair with J. D. Salinger.
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Joyce Maynard
Daphne Joyce Maynard (born November 5, 1953) is an American novelist and journalist. She began her career in journalism in the 1970s, writing for several publications, most notably Seventeen magazine and The New York Times. Maynard contributed to Mademoiselle and Harrowsmith magazines in the 1980s while also beginning a career as a novelist with the publication of her first novel, Baby Love (1981). Her second novel, To Die For (1992), drew from the Pamela Smart murder case and was adapted into the 1995 film of the same name. Maynard received significant media attention in 1998 with the publication of her memoir At Home in the World, which deals with her affair with J. D. Salinger.
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Daphne Joyce Maynard (Durham, ...... ombra degli Havilland (2016).
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Daphne Joyce Maynard (born Nov ...... 6), and Count the Ways (2021).
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Daphne Joyce Maynard, née le 5 ...... de nombreux romans et essais.
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جويس ماينارد (بالإنجليزية: Joy ...... ناريو أمريكية، ولدت في دورهام.
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Maynard at the 2010 Texas Book Festival
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Fiction, memoir, true crime, young adult
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Joyce Maynard
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To Die For, At Home in the World
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Jim Barringer
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Daphne Joyce Maynard (Durham, ...... relazione con J. D. Salinger.
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