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Jan 1, 1952 — —· 74 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · CHILDREN · FICTION

Anne Cassidy

Also known as: Cassidy, Anne/ Norman, Philip (ILT)/ Lozano, Clara (TRN), Cassidy, Anne/ Paine, Colin (ILT)/ Lozano, Clara (TRN)

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Anne Cassidy (born 1952) is a British writer best known for her crime fiction for young adults. She was born in London. She worked in a bank for five years and then worked for several years as a teacher. She began writing in 1989 and published her first book Big Girls' Shoes in 1991. Cassidy has been described as "Ruth Rendell for teenagers".

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IT may seem absurd that I should be sitting here trying to write about myself in an age when only a mystery story has any chance as a best-seller.

— from The story of my life

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Looking for JJ (Jennifer Jones #1)

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Three children walked away from the cottages on the edge of town toward Berwick Waters. Later that day, only two of them came back. . . . Alice Tully knows exactly what happened that spring day six years ago, though it's still hard for her to believe it. She'll never be able to forget, even though she's trying to lead a normal life--she has a job, friends, and a boyfriend whom she adores. But Alice's past is dangerous, and violent, and sad . . . and it's about to rip her new life apart.

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A family affair

2000

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"In a city built on dreams, Trisha Holiday makes her living moving like one. But out of her dancer's costume, she's as down-to-earth as they come. That's why she ignores the admiring note--and the accompanying $1000 bill--that arrives backstage after one of her ethereal performances. Yet the sender, a wealthy foreign prince, isn't easily dissuaded. Seven years living and studying in the United States have made Malik long for the freedom to choose his own bride--and the woman he wants is Trisha. After a breathtaking visit to Malik's kingdom culminates in a marriage proposal, Trish attempts to adjust to an opulent new lifestyle complete with servants, sumptuous surroundings, and vast wealth. None of that matters to Trish as much as Malik's love. With Malik's sister Soraya proving a trusted new friend, they plan a lavish wedding surpassing anything she could have imagined. Yet Trish's new life will have challenges too--adjusting to a new and complex culture, to the myriad demands of Malik's royal position, and to the expectations she faces as his wife. In the midst of her own major changes, Trish vows to help her sister, Emma, whose marriage has ended in a bitter breakup. And through it all, Trish will strive to stay true to what matters most--love, true friendship, and the ties that hold family together across the miles and the years"--

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The story of my life

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"Here, for the first time in print anywhere, is the complete story of the life of Aimee Semple McPherson, founder of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel and Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, California. From her parents' farm in Canada to the Angelus Temple pulpit in Los Angeles, she pitched her tents, preached the gospel, and ministered to all who would hear. Her reputation traveled around the globe, and in this book she reveals her own impressions and recounts the facts that made her activities such a sensational media attraction. As a teenager Aimee Kennedy was converted under the preaching of a flaming young Irish evangelist, Robert Semple. Later, as his wife, she accompanied him to Hong Kong, where the two of them labored as missionaries to the Chinese. Robert sudden, untimely death preceded the birth of their daughter, Roberta, by only a month.^ What should a young, widowed mother, committed to serving the Lord on foreign soil, do under such circumstances? Convinced by her missionary colleagues that her first duty was to the baby entrusted by God to her care, Aimee Semple returned to the States. Within a few months, she joined her mother as a solicitor for the Salvation Army in New York City. Then during a visit to a former congregation in Chicago, she met and married Harold McPherson. Even after the birth of their son, Rob, however, she grew more convinced each day that her place was preaching the gospel. So with two young children in her arms, a patched-up tent, and a nearly worn-out car, she began the journey across America which ultimately led to the building of Angelus Temple and the founding of a fundamental religious movement. [This book] is Mrs. McPherson's own version of the victories, the sorrows, the achivements, and the disappointments of her life.^ She recounts how, though surrounded by the thousands who came to see her, she longed for the closeness and companionship of a loving marriage relationship. She also describes in her own words the events leading up to and including her kidnap from a California beach; how she was accused of planning the kidnapping for publicity purposes; how public clamor and outcry mounted; and how she was completely exonerated in a Los Angeles courtroom. The manuscript which forms the basis for this book lay unnoticed for more than two decades. When its presence was discovered and called to the attention of the Heritage Committee of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, Dr. Raymond L. Cox was engaged to compile and complete it. The story as it appears here is Mrs. McPherson's story--in her very own words as much as possible. It was gleaned by Dr. Cox from Mrs.^ McPherson's sermons, articles, and documents, both published and unpublished, as well as accumulated reams of photocopies and clippings pertaining to her life. The facts are illustrated by actual photographs made during and after Mrs. McPherson's life. Aimee Semple McPherson did the seemingly impossible for a woman in the first half of the twentieth century. She refused to be daunted by obstacles, large or small, and held tenaciously to her faith in the reality of the unchanging Christ. The story of her life gives insight not only into the humanness of a woman who became a legend in her own lifetime, it also paints a portrait of an era in the religious history of America which today, thirty years after her death, continues to grow and expand throughout the world."--Dust jacket.

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