Mary Rodgers
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Mary Rodgers (January 11, 1931 – June 26, 2014) was an American composer, screenwriter, and author. She wrote the novel Freaky Friday, which served as the basis of a 1976 film starring Jodie Foster, for which she wrote the screenplay, as well as three other versions. Her best-known musicals were Once Upon a Mattress and The Mad Show, and she contributed songs to Marlo Thomas' successful children's album Free to Be... You and Me. -Wikipedia
Books
Free to Be You and Me
Stories, songs and poems for children.
Si j'étais moi
Ce récit de Mary Rodgers est le pendant masculin de "Vendredi dingue dingue" où une adolescente se métamorphosait en sa propre mère. Cette fois-ci un adolescent se retrouve dans la peau de son père de quarante ans et vice versa. Une caricature humoristique qui commence à s'éroder.
Rotten Book
When he hears his parents talking about a boy so rotten he will some day end up in jail, Simon imagines all the things he thinks might make a boy that rotten.
Freaky Friday (Cascades)
Thirteen-year-old Hadley begins to better understand her teacher and herself when she has to spend a day in her teacher's body.
A Billion for Boris
When they discover an old TV that plays tomorrow's programs, fourteen-year-old Annabel and her fifteen-year-old friend Boris try to use it to help mankind and earn money to renovate Boris' eccentric mother.
Summer Switch (Freaky Friday)
A boy and his father literally find themselves in each other's shoes.
ESP TV
When they discover an old TV that plays tomorrow's programs, fourteen-year-old Annabel and her fifteen-year-old friend Boris try to use it to help mankind and earn money to renovate Boris' eccentric mother.
